Scott Homes for Sale in Milton

Scott is an established west Milton neighbourhood, developed primarily in the mid-2000s. It sits on the west side of town, west of Bronte Street South and south of Main Street West, giving it proximity to the Tremaine Road interchange on Highway 401 and views of the Niagara Escarpment. Scott is predominantly a detached home community with a strong family character, and it sits close to the Mattamy National Cycling Centre in the adjacent Harrison neighbourhood — Canada's only indoor velodrome.


What Scott is Known for

West Milton location with escarpment views: Scott's position on the west side of town provides views of the Niagara Escarpment, a quality-of-life feature that central and east Milton neighbourhoods do not share.

Predominantly detached homes: Scott leans more heavily toward detached homes than townhome-heavy neighbourhoods, which draws buyers looking for more space and a private lot. There is one section of executive double-car-garage townhomes, but the neighbourhood's character is primarily detached.

Quick access to Highway 401 via Tremaine Road: The Tremaine Road 401 interchange is close to Scott, making it a practical choice for commuters heading east or west.

Close to the Mattamy National Cycling Centre: The velodrome is located in the adjacent Harrison neighbourhood, within easy reach of Scott addresses. Residents have access to Canada's only UCI-regulated indoor velodrome for recreational cycling, fitness classes, and community events.

Mid-2000s construction: Homes in Scott were built in the mid-2000s and offer the layouts typical of that era: four bedrooms on many properties, two-car garages, open-concept main floors, and finished basements in many cases.

Questions About Scott

  • What kind of homes are available in Scott, Milton?

    Scott is primarily a detached home neighbourhood with one smaller section of executive double-car-garage townhomes. Most homes were built in the mid-2000s and offer four-bedroom layouts, attached double-car garages on many lots, open-concept main floors, and finished basements. The neighbourhood does not have the same townhome volume as Willmott or Coates. Buyers looking for a detached home with a proper lot on the west side of Milton will find Scott a consistent and strong option.

  • How does Scott compare to Harrison in Milton?

    Scott and Harrison are both established west Milton neighbourhoods from a similar era. Scott was developed primarily in the mid-2000s; Harrison continued developing slightly later into the late 2000s and early 2010s. Scott has a higher proportion of detached homes relative to townhomes. Harrison has more townhome sections alongside its detached inventory. Both have escarpment views and quick access to the Tremaine Road 401 interchange. The Mattamy National Cycling Centre is technically in Harrison, but Scott residents are equally close to it. Buyers often consider both simultaneously.

  • Is Scott close to the Niagara Escarpment?

    Scott's west Milton location puts it on the side of town closest to the escarpment. The views are a genuine feature of the neighbourhood, and buyers who specifically want that west Milton character consistently end up looking at Scott and Harrison. Conservation area access is available via the escarpment trail system, which is reachable from the west side of town.

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