Croft Avenue North runs through the Clarke neighbourhood in north Milton, a quiet residential corridor that sits between Thompson Road South and Ontario Street.
Croft Avenue North runs through the Clarke neighbourhood in north Milton, a quiet residential corridor that sits between Thompson Road South and Ontario Street. The street is framed by mature trees and well-kept lawns, with a mix of detached homes that give the area a settled, suburban feel. It is a short drive from the Milton GO Station and Highway 401, making it a practical choice for commuters. The street itself is calm, with minimal through traffic, and it benefits from proximity to several parks and schools. Croft Avenue North is the kind of street where neighbours know each other, and the pace of life is unhurried.
Croft Avenue North is lined exclusively with detached homes, most of which were built in the 1990s. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the homes share a consistent architectural language: two-storey facades, brick and vinyl exteriors, attached garages, and driveways that accommodate two cars. Lot sizes are generous, with frontages typically around 40 feet and depths that allow for private backyards. Floor plans tend toward four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, with finished basements common. These are family homes, built for long-term occupancy.
The housing stock on Croft Avenue North shows signs of careful maintenance. Many homes have updated kitchens and bathrooms, and roofs and windows have been replaced on a rolling basis. Exterior treatments vary slightly by block, with some homes featuring stone accents or bay windows. The street lacks the uniformity of a master-planned subdivision; instead, each home expresses the owner's choices. Townhomes and condos are absent here. The street is purely detached, and that consistency defines its character. Homes on Croft Avenue North typically trade in the mid-$1Ms.
Croft Avenue North sits within a five-minute drive of several grocery options, including Canadian Superstore and Walmart Milton. Milton District Hospital is six minutes away by car. For daily errands, the strip plazas along Main Street East are a short drive. Parks are abundant: Centennial Park and Rotary Park are each six minutes away, and Milton Community Park is within walking distance at ten minutes. The Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, and Highway 401 is accessible in under five minutes via James Snow Parkway.
Families on Croft Avenue North have access to multiple public and Catholic schools within a five-minute drive. Irma Coulson Public School and Tiger Jeet Singh Public School are both nearby, as is Milton District High School. For Catholic education, Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School is four minutes away. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is a six-minute drive. The street is well served by daily amenities, and the surrounding neighbourhoods offer a full range of services without requiring a long trip.
Croft Avenue North trades rarely. Only a handful of transactions have been recorded over the past year, all of them detached homes, and that thin record means the street resists the kind of quantitative read available on busier blocks nearby. There are no active listings at the moment, which is consistent with the pattern of a street where owners tend to stay put and turnover arrives in small, irregular bursts rather than steady cycles. The neighbourhood sits within Clarke, a part of Milton anchored by established detached housing and a mature street grid, and Croft Avenue North reads as one of the quieter capillaries within that fabric. The buyers who do land here tend to be people who have studied the area carefully and arrived with a specific kind of home in mind, rather than shoppers running broad searches. That selectivity, combined with the limited inventory the street produces, explains both the patience required to transact and the longer holding periods owners tend to favour. For anyone drawn to a detached home on a low-traffic Milton avenue with access to Clarke's school catchments and the James Snow corridor north of the 401, the appeal is straightforward, even if the trade record is too sparse to translate into a clean price signal. Suitability questions are better answered through the lifestyle and amenity reads elsewhere on this page than through statistics drawn from three sales.
Across the Clarke neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have moved through a fuller and more legible market than Croft Avenue North itself can show. The typical detached trade has settled around $1.1M, with values easing back modestly through the year, roughly five percent below where comparable homes were clearing twelve months earlier. Sold-to-ask has held close to ask, near ninety-nine percent in aggregate, indicating that while buyers are negotiating, they are not extracting deep discounts on well-presented detached product. The pace tells a different story than the street's own record: comparable Clarke detached homes typically clear in around 89 days, materially quicker than the longer marketing periods Croft Avenue North's small sample suggests. Taken together, the neighbourhood read points to a detached market that has softened gently in price while remaining orderly in execution, which provides useful context for a street whose own data is too thin to stand on its own.
Croft Avenue North sits in the Clarke neighbourhood, a position that puts Highway 401 at James Snow Parkway within a three-minute drive. That ramp is the daily handle for commuters heading to Mississauga, a 22-minute run, or to Pearson in just over half an hour. The Milton GO Station is a longer drive at 14 minutes, which makes the 401 the more practical Toronto commute for most residents. The street itself is quiet, with no through-traffic noise, and the road network handles the load without congestion.
Public elementary catchment draws to Irma Coulson Public School and Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both a five-minute drive from Croft Avenue North. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School, also five minutes away. For secondary school, Milton District High School serves the public stream, while Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School is the Catholic option, four minutes by car. The cluster of schools within a short drive makes this street practical for families with children at different stages.
Croft Avenue North tends to suit buyers who want a detached home in an established pocket of Clarke without paying the premium of nearby streets. The homes here are older, built in the 1970s and 1980s, which appeals to those who prefer mature lots and solid construction over new-build finishes. The tradeoff is a longer walk to amenities — parks and grocery stores are a short drive rather than a stroll — and a GO station that requires a car. Families who prioritize school proximity and highway access over walkability will find the balance works.
If a shorter walk to the GO station matters, Martin Street offers a mixed stock with condos and townhomes trading around $310,000, a different price point and lifestyle. For buyers seeking larger detached homes with more recent finishes, Wellwood features detached properties trading around $1.7M, reflecting a newer build era and a different lot pattern. Both streets sit within the same Clarke neighbourhood, so school catchments and amenity access remain similar; the difference is in the housing stock and the price band.
Detached inventory on Croft Avenue North has seen 3 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 Croft Avenue North.
Sale activity on Croft Avenue North in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
| 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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