Milton neighbourhood

Harrison

Harrison is one of Milton's established central pockets, a neighbourhood shaped by its mix of detached homes, townhouses, and semis that reflect a community built over time rather than in a single development phase.

$963K
typical home
141
sold · last 12 months
32
on the market
Price range
$638K – $1.78M
Home types
Townhomes & Detached
Best suits
Families, Move-up buyers, First-time buyers
Commute
Milton GO + Highway 401 access
Schools
Public & Catholic options nearby — see school pages
The read

Inside Harrison

Harrison is one of Milton's established central pockets, a neighbourhood shaped by its mix of detached homes, townhouses, and semis that reflect a community built over time rather than in a single development phase. Its streets, many named after local figures, give the area a grounded, residential feel that appeals to families and professionals alike.

Situated in the heart of Milton, Harrison offers a balance of quiet streets and access to the city's core amenities. It is a place where daily life unfolds at a measured pace, with a character that feels both settled and quietly evolving.

There are 42 active listings in Harrison, with detached homes making up the largest share. The typical days on market of 86 suggests a market where buyers have time to consider options, but supply is not excessive. The pace reads as balanced, with a moderate selection across property types.

Everyday errands sit close at hand in Harrison, with a range of shops and services within easy reach. Parks and green spaces are woven through the neighbourhood, providing room for walks and outdoor breaks. The area's layout encourages a rhythm that suits those who value convenience without the bustle of a main corridor.

Harrison is a natural fit for buyers who want a central location with a settled, family-oriented atmosphere and are willing to accept the trade-offs of an established area: less new-build inventory and a mix of property ages. It suits those who prioritize community feel and everyday convenience over the newest construction.

The market

How Harrison trades

Typical price
$963K
Milton: $1.02M
-6% vs Milton

Harrison's market is active and diverse, with 144 sales and 134 leases over the past year. The typical home traded around $980,000, with prices ranging from $660,000 to $2,070,000. The average days on market of 86 suggests a balanced pace, not rushed but not lingering.

Quarterly trends show a clear pattern. In Q3 2024, the typical price rose to $1,134,000 from $1,022,500 in Q2 2024. It then eased to $1,082,000 in Q4 2024 and further to $1,032,000 in Q1 2025. After a slight firming to $1,047,000 in Q2 2025, the typical price declined to $1,030,000 in Q3 2025, then to $964,000 in Q4 2025. In Q1 2026 it recovered to $992,000, but dropped to $885,000 in Q2 2026, before a modest rise to $913,000 in Q3 2026. The overall trajectory since mid-2024 has been downward, with recent quarters showing volatility.

Harrison's typical sale price of approximately $975,000 is in line with the Milton-wide typical of $1,025,000, a difference that falls within the range of normal variation. Properties in Harrison spend about 86 days on market, nearly identical to the city-wide average of 87 days, indicating a similar pace of turnover. The neighbourhood's price range, from $660,000 to $2,070,000, reflects a broad mix of housing types, with detached homes commanding a typical price near $1,190,000 and townhouses closer to $785,000. Overall, Harrison tracks closely with the wider Milton market in both price and pace.

Grounded in trailing-12-month TREB sold data · updated continuously
Common questions

About living in Harrison

What's the typical price in Harrison?
The typical sale price in Harrison is around $975,000, with detached homes averaging about $1,190,000, townhouses near $785,000, and semis around $975,000. Prices have ranged from $660,000 to $2,070,000 over the past year.
How fast do homes sell in Harrison?
Homes in Harrison spend an average of 86 days on market, indicating a balanced pace. The neighbourhood saw 144 sales and 134 leases over the past year, reflecting steady activity.
Is Harrison more or less expensive than the rest of Milton?
Harrison's typical price is slightly below the Milton average, making it a relatively accessible option within the city. The difference is modest, reflecting the neighbourhood's established character and mix of housing types.
What's Harrison like to live in?
Harrison offers a settled, family-friendly atmosphere with a mix of housing styles and quiet streets. It is a central neighbourhood where daily errands are convenient and green spaces are nearby.
Who does Harrison suit?
Harrison suits buyers who value a central location, a mix of older and newer homes, and a community feel. It is a good fit for families and professionals who want convenience without a busy main-street vibe.
Which streets are in Harrison?
Harrison includes a range of streets such as Scott Boulevard, Savoline Boulevard, Dymott Avenue North, Speyer Circle, Bessborough Drive, and many others. A full list is available in the neighbourhood street directory.
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