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Street Profile Β· Clarke Β· Milton, ON

Little Crescent

Little Crescent sits in the Clarke neighbourhood of north Milton, a short drive from the 401 and the commercial spine of Main Street.

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Little Crescent at a glance

Little Crescent sits in the Clarke neighbourhood of north Milton, a short drive from the 401 and the commercial spine of Main Street. The street is a quiet crescent, lined with mature trees and detached homes built in the early 2000s. It is a residential pocket with no through traffic, giving it a calm, family-oriented character. The surrounding area is a mix of newer subdivisions and established parks, with Centennial Park and Rotary Park within a few minutes by car. Little Crescent is the kind of street where children ride bikes on the pavement and neighbours know each other by name.

Housing stock on Little

The homes on Little Crescent are exclusively detached houses, built in the early 2000s. They are two-storey designs with brick and stone exteriors, attached double garages, and driveways that accommodate two cars. Lot sizes are generous for a crescent, with frontages of roughly 40 to 50 feet and depths that allow for sizable backyards. Floor plans typically offer four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with finished basements in many cases. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the consistent architectural language suggests a single developer oversaw the street.

Exterior treatments vary subtly: some homes feature bay windows and covered front porches, while others opt for a more straightforward elevation with gabled rooflines. Landscaping is well maintained, with sodded lawns and perennial beds. The homes trade in the low- to mid-$1Ms, reflecting the neighbourhood's established appeal and the premium attached to a quiet crescent location. Condition across the street is generally good, with several homes having undergone kitchen and bathroom updates in recent years.

What's nearby

Little Crescent is a five-minute drive from Milton District Hospital and several grocery options, including Canadian Superstore and Walmart. Centennial Park and Rotary Park are each six minutes away by car, offering sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. The Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, making downtown Toronto accessible in just over an hour via the GO train. Highway 401 is three minutes from the street via James Snow Parkway, a significant advantage for commuters heading to Mississauga or beyond.

For daily errands, the Clarke neighbourhood provides a handful of plazas with pharmacies, fast food, and a gas station within a five-minute drive. Schools are close: Irma Coulson Public School and Tiger Jeet Singh Public School are each five minutes away, and Milton District High School is similarly close. Catholic families have Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School four minutes away. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is a six-minute drive. The street itself has no sidewalks, but the low traffic volume makes walking safe.

The market right now

Little Crescent trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street consists entirely of detached homes, properties that typically appeal to families seeking single-family ownership in the Clarke neighbourhood. Recent activity suggests modest buyer interest, though the thin transaction record limits the precision of trend analysis. What data exists indicates that the broader neighbourhood market for comparable detached homes has softened modestly, with prices easing back year-over-year, yet sellers on this street continue to find motivated buyers at near-asking terms. The single active listing on the street at present reflects the limited supply typical of a street with this transaction frequency. Buyer-seller dynamics favour neither camp decisively; the market moves on availability rather than pace pressure.

Comparable homes nearby

Across Clarke neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have traded around the mid-$1.1M. The sample reflects substantial transaction volume, providing reliable directional context for the street-level activity. Prices have softened modestly on a year-over-year basis, slipping back by roughly five percent from the prior-year range. Buyer-seller dynamics at the neighbourhood level remain fairly balanced, with homes selling near asking values, suggesting neither pronounced markup conditions nor aggressive discounting. Pace in the neighbourhood runs slower than typical Milton rhythm, with comparable detached homes clearing around 89 days on market, a signal that while demand exists, selection and price negotiation typically precede closure.

Getting around

Little Crescent sits in Clarke, a neighbourhood with practical access to the 401 at James Snow Parkway, about three minutes by car. The highway ramp makes Mississauga a 22-minute drive and Pearson reachable in just over half an hour. The GO station is farther, a 14-minute drive, so the realistic Toronto commute involves a short drive to the station and a train ride that puts Union under 75 minutes total. For those working in Oakville or Burlington, the drive runs around 20 to 25 minutes. The street itself is quiet, a crescent that sees little through traffic, which suits buyers who want highway proximity without the noise.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary catchment draws to Irma Coulson Public School and Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both a five-minute drive from Little Crescent. Robert Baldwin Public School is a similar distance. Secondary students attend Milton District High School, also five minutes away. Catholic families have Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary within five minutes and Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary within six; secondary options include Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School at four minutes and St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School at seven. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes this a convenient pocket for families with children at different stages.

Who this street suits

Little Crescent tends to suit families who want a detached home in a quiet cul-de-sac setting with reliable highway access. The stock is entirely detached, which signals a preference for private outdoor space and separation from neighbours. Buyers here accept a longer drive to the GO station in exchange for a quieter street and proximity to the 401 on-ramp. The neighbourhood's park access and multiple school options within a five-minute drive reinforce the family orientation. Those who work in Mississauga or near Pearson will find the commute particularly manageable. The tradeoff is a less walkable daily routine for errands and transit, but the highway access compensates for many.

If different priorities matter more

If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who want a shorter walk to the GO station might look closer to Milton's core, where homes trade at a premium for transit convenience. Those prioritizing newer construction could explore subdivisions built in the late 2010s, which tend to offer more modern floor plans but tighter lot frontages. For a more established feel with mature trees and larger lots, older sections of Clarke built in the 1990s offer a different character. Each option shifts the balance between lot size, home age, and walkability, so the right fit depends on which tradeoff matters most.

By the home

What trades on Little, by type

Detached

Detached inventory on Little Crescent has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.

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Recent activity on Little

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Getting around

Commute & reach from Little

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station4 min drive Β· 15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp5 min drive
Union Station (GO)58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton2 min drive
Canadian Superstore7 min drive
FreshCo Milton2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Halton Islamic Community Centre13 min drive
Milton Muslim Community Centre2 min drive
Islamic Community Centre of Milton8 min drive
Common questions

About Little

What is the typical price on Little Crescent?
Detached homes on Little Crescent typically trade in the low-$1Ms, consistent with the broader Clarke neighbourhood where the typical detached price sits around $1.1M. Prices vary with lot size and finish level, but the street's quiet position and highway access support stable values.
What kinds of homes are on Little Crescent?
Little Crescent is entirely detached homes, built in the early 2000s. The stock is consistent in style, with two-storey layouts and attached garages. Lots are typical for the area, offering front and back yards that suit families.
Which schools serve Little Crescent?
Public elementary students attend Irma Coulson or Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both a five-minute drive away; secondary catchment is Milton District High School. Catholic options include Our Lady of Fatima Elementary and Bishop P.F. Reding Secondary, also within a short drive.
How far is Little Crescent from Toronto?
The drive to downtown Toronto runs about 74 minutes via GO train from Milton station, which is a 14-minute drive from the street. Driving directly takes roughly an hour in moderate traffic. The 401 on-ramp is just three minutes away.
Is Little Crescent close to the 401 or 407?
Little Crescent is about three minutes from the 401 at James Snow Parkway, making it well-positioned for highway travel. The 407 is farther, but the 401 provides direct access to Mississauga, Pearson, and Toronto.
Who is Little Crescent a good fit for?
Little Crescent suits families who want a quiet crescent with detached homes and quick highway access. It works well for commuters heading to Mississauga or Pearson, and for those who value a short drive to multiple schools and parks.
If Little Crescent isn't the right fit, what similar streets should I look at?
Buyers exploring comparable options might consider other crescents in Clarke built in the same era, which offer similar lot sizes and highway proximity. For a more walkable neighbourhood with closer GO access, streets nearer to Milton's core are worth a look.
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