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Vaughan, Ontario

Renting in
Elder Mills.

Elder Mills is one of Vaughan's smaller, quieter communities — mostly residential, heavily forested, and deeply family-oriented. With just 1,260 households and a 6% renter rate, rental inventory is extremely rare. But for the right tenant, the peace and space here is unmatched.

Elder Mills, Vaughan
Avg. 1-Bed Rent
$2,300
Per month, unfurnished
Avg. 2-Bed Rent
$2,700
Per month, unfurnished
Downtown Commute
45min
Via car · Hwy 427/400
Population
4,391
1,260 households
The Vibe

Elder Mills is Vaughan's quiet, forested pocket — a small community of 4,400 people bordered by agricultural land, Kleinburg to the north, and the Humber River system to the west. It has essentially no commercial strip, no transit hub, and no nightlife — and for the right renter, that's precisely the appeal.

The area is deeply Italian-Canadian (58% of residents claim Italian heritage), established, and owner-dominated. With only 6% renter-occupied households, available units are genuinely rare. Most rentals are secondary suites in large detached homes — landlords tend to know their tenants personally and expect the same in return.

If you want tranquility, space, and forest trails at your doorstep — and you own or don't mind needing a car for everything — Elder Mills offers something few Vaughan neighbourhoods can match. It just takes patience to find a unit here.

67%
Families with children
36%
First-generation immigrants
93%
Vehicle commuters
94%
Owner-occupied homes
50%
Households with 4+ people
61%
Commute to another city
Who It's Good For
🌲
Nature Seekers
Elder's Mill Nature Reserve, Humber River trails, and Boyd Conservation Area are all within minutes. If green space is your priority, this neighbourhood delivers like nowhere else in Vaughan.
Top Pick
🏡
Quiet Families
67% of households have children. Low traffic, no commercial density, and a tight-knit community. Schools from both the public and Catholic boards serve the area.
Strong Fit
🚗
Car-Dependent Workers
93% of residents drive. Hwy 427 and 400 are accessible, and Kleinburg Road provides easy connectivity. Not viable without a vehicle, but for drivers it's well-positioned.
Moderate Fit
Rent Breakdown
Unit Type Avg. Monthly Rent Notes
Studio / BachelorRarely availableAlmost no purpose-built rental stock
1 Bedroom$2,100–$2,400Vaughan avg: $2,388 (TRREB Q4 2025)
2 Bedroom$2,500–$2,900Vaughan avg: $2,743 (TRREB Q4 2025)
3 Bedroom$2,800–$3,200Vaughan avg: $3,075 (TRREB Q4 2025)

Source: TRREB Rental Market Report Q4 2025 (Vaughan). Elder Mills has almost no formal rental inventory — most units are basement or secondary suites within owner-occupied detached homes. Pricing reflects comparable Vaughan market conditions.

What Your Dollar Gets You

Elder Mills rentals are almost exclusively secondary suites in large detached homes. You won't find apartments or condos here. What you will find is space, privacy, and quiet — a basement or garden-level unit with a large lot, mature trees, and a garage, often at prices below comparable space in denser neighbourhoods.

Landlords here are typically owner-investors living on-site or managing nearby properties. Relationships matter. A professionally presented application helps signal that you're a serious, reliable tenant.

Parking is always available — the neighbourhood is 100% car-dependent.

Getting Around

Transit & Roads

Be clear-eyed about this: Elder Mills is one of the least transit-accessible neighbourhoods in Vaughan. With just 32 YRT bus stops and a 93% vehicle commute rate, a car is not optional — it's required for daily life.

On the upside, Highway 427 and 400 are accessible within 10–15 minutes, making the drive to downtown Toronto or Pearson Airport reasonably manageable. Kleinburg Road and Nashville Road are the primary connectors.

Residents who require transit access should look at nearby Vellore Village (Maple GO) or Glen Shields instead. Elder Mills suits those who prefer to drive and want the quietest possible residential environment.

Vehicle
93%
Transit
5%
Walk/Bike
1%
Typical Commute
40%
15–29 min
24%
30–44 min
11%
60+ min
Local Scene
🍽️ Food & Dining
Kleinburg village — Fine dining & heritage cafés, 5 min north
Vellore Village corridor — Chains & plazas via Major Mackenzie
Vaughan Mills area — 15 min south for broader restaurant options
🌿 Attractions & Outdoors
Elder's Mill Nature Reserve — Trails right in the neighbourhood
Boyd Conservation Area — Humber River hiking, minutes away
McMichael Art Collection — World-class Canadian art in Kleinburg
Humber River system — Cycling and trails through protected land
Schools

Education Options

Elder Mills is served by 7 public and 7 Catholic schools, with French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, and Advanced Placement programs available. Given the small size of the neighbourhood, students often attend schools in adjacent areas like Vellore Village or Islington Woods.

Elder's Mills PS serves the immediate area for elementary students. Secondary students typically attend Tommy Douglas SS or Emily Carr SS for public, or Father Bressani Catholic HS on the Catholic side — all well-regarded schools in the York Catholic and YRDSB systems.

7
Public Schools
7
Catholic Schools
0
Private Schools
3
Special Programs
IB · French Imm · AP
Household Income Profile
Under $60K
~19%
$60K–$100K
~20%
$100K–$150K
~26%
$150K–$200K
18%
$200K+
16%

What This Means for Renters

Elder Mills skews upper-middle income — 16% of households earn $200K+, and the $100K–$200K band is strong at 44%. Landlords here are typically affluent owner-investors with high expectations for tenant quality.

A pre-qualified application, solid references, and a professional presentation matter significantly in a neighbourhood where landlords aren't desperate and can afford to be selective. The good news: the 2025 GTA softening has shifted some leverage to tenants even in premium areas.

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Common Questions

No — Elder Mills is essentially car-dependent. There are only 32 transit stops and no GO station. A vehicle is required for groceries, school runs, and commuting. If you don't drive, look at Glen Shields or Vellore Village instead.

Very hard. Only 6% of homes are renter-occupied, and the neighbourhood has just 4,400 residents. Rental units rarely hit public listings — many are found through word of mouth or community networks. When they do appear, they move quickly.

Almost entirely basement or secondary suites within large detached homes. There are no purpose-built apartments or condos in Elder Mills. Units tend to be spacious by GTA standards but require you to share a driveway or exterior space with the homeowner.

Most units built or first occupied after November 15, 2018 are exempt from Ontario rent control. Always confirm with your landlord before signing. Given Elder Mills' build history, many units may qualify for rent control — it depends on when the suite was first rented.

Rents in Elder Mills are broadly in line with the Vaughan average: 1-bedroom units around $2,100–$2,400, 2-bedrooms around $2,500–$2,900. TRREB Q4 2025 reported Vaughan 1-bed average at $2,388 and 2-bed at $2,743. With limited supply, prices can vary significantly.

Yes — Elder Mills is one of the quieter, lower-crime communities in Vaughan. Its low density, owner-occupied character, and strong community ties make it a very safe place to live.

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