Clarke sits as one of Milton's established central pockets, a neighbourhood shaped by the steady rhythm of family life and the quiet hum of daily routine.
Clarke sits as one of Milton's established central pockets, a neighbourhood shaped by the steady rhythm of family life and the quiet hum of daily routine. Its streets, lined with a mix of detached homes, townhouses, and semis, offer a settled feel that appeals to those seeking a grounded, connected community within the city.
Positioned in the heart of Milton, Clarke provides easy access to the city's core amenities while maintaining a distinct, residential character. It is a place where the pace of life feels deliberate, suited to buyers who value proximity without sacrificing a sense of neighbourhood identity.
Live supply in Clarke sits at roughly 28 active homes, split between a townhouse pool of around 11, a detached pool of around 12, and a smaller pool of condos. Paired with typical days on market near 81, the pace reads as balanced leaning loose: enough choice for buyers to take their time, and enough activity that well-presented homes still find their level. The mix mirrors the neighbourhood's trade profile, with townhouses and detached homes carrying most of the inventory and the condo segment thinner by comparison.
Everyday errands sit close at hand in Clarke, with a network of local shops and services woven into the fabric of the area. Parks and green spaces are a natural part of the landscape, offering residents places to walk, pause, and connect with the outdoors. The neighbourhood's layout encourages a pedestrian-friendly rhythm, where the essentials of daily life are never far away, and the community's character is felt in the quiet consistency of its streets.
Clarke is a natural fit for buyers who want the convenience of an established Milton neighbourhood without the premium of newer, higher-priced pockets. It suits families and professionals who value a mix of housing types, a central location, and a community that feels lived-in. The trade-off is a quieter, more settled atmosphere, one that rewards those who appreciate consistency over novelty.
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Across the trailing window, Clarke priced around $950,000 typical, with sales ranging from roughly $425,000 at the condo end to approximately $2,070,000 at the upper detached end. Days on market sat near 81, a pace that reads as measured rather than urgent. The composition matters: townhouses are the dominant trade type, with detached homes carrying the upper band and a smaller pool of semis and condos filling out the rest. Typical detached pricing clustered near $1,170,000, semis near $915,000, townhouses near $850,000, and condos near $550,000, which together explain how the neighbourhood-wide typical lands where it does.
Quarter by quarter, the arc has been uneven. Q3 2024 trades clustered near $1,060,000, then eased to roughly $950,000 in Q4 2024. Q1 2025 firmed from $950,000 to about $980,000, and Q2 2025 rose further to approximately $1,015,000 before softening back to about $970,000 in Q3 2025 and roughly $910,000 in Q4 2025. The early 2026 quarters have held in that lower band, with Q1 2026 near $915,000 and Q2 2026 near $950,000. Net, Clarke today trades a step below the Q3 2024 high, with pace consistent with a market that is digesting supply rather than chasing it.
Clarke's typical transaction price of approximately $950,000 sits below the Milton-wide average of roughly $1,025,000, a difference of about $80,000. Homes in Clarke also sell slightly faster, with a median of 81 days on market compared to 87 days across Milton. This combination of lower pricing and quicker turnover suggests a market that is more accessible than the city as a whole, appealing to buyers seeking value without extended wait times.