Bungalows for Sale in Milton
Bungalows are a rarity in Milton — and that scarcity is exactly what makes them valuable. Because most of the town was built after 2000 in two-storey form, Milton's bungalow stock is concentrated in Old Milton, Dorset Park, Bronte Meadows, and Timberlea, plus a prized handful of newer bungalow and bungaloft builds in Dempsey and on the rural fringes toward Campbellville and Brookville.
Demand comes overwhelmingly from downsizers who want to stay in Milton near family, and from buyers seeking large mature lots close to the Niagara Escarpment. When a true bungalow lists in Milton, it typically draws multiple segments of buyers at once.
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Why Buyers Choose Bungalows in Milton
Single-level living on mature lots — here's what makes bungalows one of the most competitive segments of the Milton market.
Genuine scarcity
Bungalows are a small fraction of Milton's mostly post-2000 housing stock — supply is structurally limited.
Downsize without leaving
One-level living lets long-time Milton families downsize without leaving town or moving away from grandkids.
Escarpment settings
Rural bungalows near Campbellville offer acreage and views within minutes of the 401.
Bungaloft option
Newer bungalofts in Dempsey deliver main-floor living with guest space upstairs — a rare modern alternative.
Where to Find Bungalows in Milton
These Milton areas have the deepest bungalow inventory, from original post-war builds to fully renovated and rebuilt homes.
Old Milton & Dorset Park
The town's original bungalow streets — mature trees, wide lots, walking distance to downtown Milton.
Bronte Meadows & Timberlea
1970s-80s bungalows and side-splits on quiet family crescents.
Dempsey & newer surveys
A limited supply of 2000s bungalofts — main-floor primary suites with loft space above.
Campbellville & Brookville
Country bungalows on acreage along the Escarpment — Milton's lifestyle premium.
Milton Bungalow FAQs
How much does a bungalow cost in Milton?
In-town bungalows in Old Milton, Dorset Park, and Timberlea generally range $900K–$1.3M depending on lot and condition. Newer bungalofts trade in a similar band, while country bungalows on acreage near Campbellville can run well beyond $1.5M.
Why are there so few bungalows in Milton?
Milton's population grew several times over after 2000, and virtually all of that growth was two-storey construction. True bungalows exist mainly in the pre-1990 core neighbourhoods and on rural properties, so the stock is small and rarely turns over.
What's the difference between a bungalow and a bungaloft?
A bungalow is fully single-level. A bungaloft keeps the primary bedroom, kitchen, and laundry on the main floor but adds a partial loft level — usually a bedroom or two and a bath — ideal for guests or family while preserving main-floor living.











