Blinco Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in the Clarke neighbourhood of Milton.
Blinco Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in the Clarke neighbourhood of Milton. It sits just west of Martin Street, within a residential pocket defined by detached homes and mature trees. The street is framed by Centennial Park to the south and the Milton Community Park to the north, giving it a green, settled feel. This is not a through-road; traffic is minimal, and the pace is unhurried. Blinco Terrace belongs to a part of Milton where postwar bungalows and split-levels give way to newer infill construction. It is a street that rewards a second look.
Blinco Terrace is lined with detached homes, most built in the 1960s and 1970s. The typical lot is a generous 50 feet wide, with front yards that allow for mature landscaping. Houses are predominantly brick and siding, with low-pitch roofs and attached garages. Square footage generally falls between 1,200 and 1,500, with three or four bedrooms. The street has seen some renovation activity; updated kitchens and bathrooms are common, though original finishes remain on a few properties.
The housing stock on Blinco is consistent in form but varied in condition. Some homes have been fully modernized with open-concept main floors and hardwood throughout. Others retain their original layout and finishes, offering opportunity for the buyer who wants to put their own stamp on a property. Exteriors are well maintained, with established gardens and mature trees. The street's quiet position and generous lots make it a steady draw for families and those looking for space without the density of newer subdivisions.
Daily errands are straightforward from Blinco Terrace. A Canadian Superstore and Walmart are each a five-minute drive west on Main Street. FreshCo and Sobeys are similarly close. Milton District Hospital is six minutes by car, and Highway 401 is accessible in under five minutes via James Snow Parkway. The Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, with trains to Toronto Union in about an hour.
Parks are within walking distance. Milton Community Park, a ten-minute walk north, offers sports fields, a playground, and walking trails. Centennial Park and Rotary Park are a short drive south. Several public and Catholic schools are within a five-minute drive, including Irma Coulson Public School and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is six minutes away. For daily needs, the Clarke neighbourhood provides a quiet base with most amenities close at hand.
Blinco Terrace records too few transactions to support a reliable price read. Only a single detached home sale and one lease registered over the past year, with days on market averaging around 63 days. The street trades rarely, and the handful of recorded transactions do not form a meaningful pattern. Buyers drawn to this quiet terrace in Clarke will find pricing guidance from the broader neighbourhood rather than from street-level data.
Across 1027 - CL Clarke, comparable detached homes have moved through a more active market. The typical sale price settled near $1.1M over the past year, with a sample of nearly 200 transactions providing a solid read. Prices have softened modestly year-over-year, easing back by roughly 5%. Buyers have generally paid at or near asking, with the typical sale-to-list ratio around 0.99, indicating limited negotiation room. Days on market average around 89, a pace slightly slower than the street's own limited activity suggests.
Blinco Terrace sits in the Clarke neighbourhood, a position that puts Highway 401 at James Snow Parkway just three minutes from the on-ramp. That makes the daily drive to Mississauga a straightforward 22-minute run, and Pearson is reachable in just over half an hour. The Milton GO station is a 14-minute drive, which for the Toronto commute means a total trip of about 74 minutes door to door. The street itself is quiet, a terrace that sees little through-traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor.
Public elementary catchment draws to Irma Coulson Public School or Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both about a five-minute drive from Blinco Terrace. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary, also five minutes away. For secondary, public students go to Milton District High School, while Catholic students have Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School within four minutes. The proximity to multiple elementary options gives families some flexibility depending on program fit.
Blinco Terrace suits buyers who want a quiet, low-traffic street in a well-established part of Milton, with quick highway access for commuting to Mississauga or Toronto. The detached stock here tends to attract families who value proximity to multiple schools and parks, though the street itself is small and turnover is light. Renters on the street have been anchored long-term, with the one recent lease moving quickly at a modest price point. Buyers here accept a tradeoff: a quieter, more settled street in exchange for a longer drive to the GO station and fewer immediate walkable amenities.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Martin Street offers a different pattern with condo trading around $310K, which may suit buyers looking for a lower entry point or a more urban feel. Blinco Terrace itself is detached-only, so those seeking attached or condo options would naturally look elsewhere. For buyers who prioritize walkability to the GO station or a more central Milton location, streets closer to the downtown core would better match those preferences.
Detached inventory on Blinco Terrace has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Blinco Terrace.
Sale activity on Blinco Terrace in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Blinco Terrace across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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