Fasken Court is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood.
Fasken Court is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood. It sits east of Martin Street, just north of the commercial corridor along Main Street East. The court is framed by modest semi-detached homes and mature trees. Its position offers a rare combination of suburban calm and proximity to Milton's core amenities. The street is a pocket of consistency, where the housing stock shares a common era and builder. This is a street that feels settled, not transitional.
Fasken Court is composed entirely of semi-detached homes. The units are two-storey, three-bedroom designs with attached single-car garages. They were built in the early 2000s, part of a development wave that filled this corner of Clarke. Brick and vinyl siding are the dominant exterior treatments. Lot sizes are uniform, with narrow frontages and modest backyards. The street's layout creates a consistent streetscape, each home set back a similar distance from the curb.
Inside, floor plans follow a standard open-concept main floor with kitchen, living, and dining areas. Upstairs, three bedrooms share a full bathroom. Some units have been updated with hardwood flooring and renovated kitchens. Basements are unfinished in most cases, offering expansion potential. The homes are well-maintained, with few signs of deferred upkeep. This is a street where the original character remains largely intact.
Fasken Court is a short drive from Milton's major retail anchors. Canadian Superstore and Walmart are within five minutes by car. FreshCo and Sobeys are a minute further. Milton District Hospital is six minutes away. Several parks are within a ten-minute drive, including Centennial Park and Rotary Park. Milton Community Park is walkable at ten minutes. The street is also close to multiple public and Catholic schools, including Irma Coulson PS and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS.
Highway 401 is three minutes from the on-ramp at James Snow Parkway, making commutes to Mississauga and Toronto straightforward. Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, with trains to Union Station. The Clarke neighbourhood has a suburban feel, with most errands requiring a car. But the essentials are close, and the highway access is a clear advantage for those who commute.
Fasken Court trades infrequently, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street comprises predominantly semi-detached homes, a property form that anchors the typical household profile in the Clarke neighbourhood. With just one active listing currently on the street, supply is constrained; this tightness, combined with the modest transaction count, suggests that homes attract buyer attention when they appear, though the rarity of listings means activity moves at an unhurried pace. Days on market average around 79 days, reflecting a deliberate rather than urgent market rhythm.
Lease activity on Fasken reveals a pattern consistent with owner-occupancy. A three-bedroom semi has rented around $3,200 per month, while a five-bedroom unit leased at approximately $3,800 per month, indicating that investor yield on this street operates modestly relative to comparable semi-detached properties in the Clarke neighbourhood. The lease-to-sale ratio of two rentals against two sales over the period underscores that Fasken remains primarily an owner-occupied street. Suitability and positioning are clearest when read against the neighbourhood comparable, where semi-detached homes across Clarke cluster at materially higher typical values.
Across the 1027 - CL Clarke neighbourhood, comparable semi-detached homes have sold at substantially higher levels than the street itself suggests. The typical semi-detached property across Clarke trades around $880,000, establishing the reference frame for owner-occupant expectations in the broader area. Neighbourhood-wide, the market has softened year-over-year, with comparable semi-detached homes showing a modest decline since the prior-year period. Buyer-seller balance tilts slightly toward the buyer; properties are selling close to asking price, with a sold-to-ask ratio near 0.99, indicating minimal negotiation room and competitive bidding patterns. Neighbourhood pace runs comparable to Fasken's own days-on-market, with semi-detached homes across Clarke typically clearing in around 84 days.
Fasken Court sits in the Clarke neighbourhood, a position that makes the 401 the dominant commute artery. The on-ramp at James Snow Parkway is three minutes away, which puts Mississauga within a 22-minute drive and Pearson at roughly half an hour. For those heading to downtown Toronto, the Milton GO station is a 14-minute drive; the full trip runs around 74 minutes. The court itself is a quiet cul-de-sac, so the street sees no through traffic. The road network handles the load without the noise that defines busier corridors.
Public elementary catchment falls to Irma Coulson Public School and Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both a five-minute drive from Fasken Court. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School, also five minutes away. For secondary, public students draw to Milton District High School, while Catholic students attend Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, four minutes by car. The proximity to multiple elementary options gives families some flexibility depending on program fit.
Fasken Court suits buyers who want a quiet cul-de-sac setting in a family-oriented neighbourhood without paying a premium for a detached home. The street's semi-detached stock appeals to first-time buyers and young families who need three or more bedrooms and value proximity to schools and highway access. The rental activity here is limited, with a mix of furnished and unfurnished units, suggesting some transient demand but primarily anchored renters. Buyers on this street accept a longer commute to Toronto in exchange for a quieter pocket and easier access to Mississauga and Pearson.
If a detached home on a larger lot is the priority, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached properties trading around $1.8M, though at a significantly higher price point. For buyers seeking a more active trading environment with lower entry prices, Martin Street sees mixed trading around $313,000, which may suit those prioritizing affordability over newer construction. Both alternatives sit within the broader Clarke area, so school catchments and commute patterns remain similar.
Semi inventory on Fasken Court has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
No closed sales on record for Fasken Court in the recent period.
Rental activity on Fasken Court across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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