Elliott Crescent runs through the Dorset Park neighbourhood in Milton's north end.
Elliott Crescent runs through the Dorset Park neighbourhood in Milton's north end. It is a quiet residential loop off Wettlaufer Terrace, framed by newer subdivisions and open green space. The street sits minutes from Milton District Hospital and a cluster of grocery anchors. Its position places residents close to Highway 401 at Regional Road 25, a three-minute drive. The crescent itself is short and self-contained, with no through traffic. It is the kind of street where neighbours know one another by sight.
Elliott Crescent is lined exclusively with detached houses, all built in the early 2010s. The homes sit on standard subdivision lots with two-car garages and modest frontages. Brick and stone exteriors dominate, with a mix of two-storey and bungalow-style elevations. The street's housing stock is uniform in era but varied in roofline and window placement, giving each property a slightly different face. Across the Dorset Park area, detached homes typically trade around $905,000.
The interiors follow builder-standard layouts: four bedrooms upstairs, an open main floor with a family room off the kitchen, and a separate living or dining room at the front. Some homes have finished basements; others retain rough-ins for future development. The crescent's short length means the houses face one another across a narrow roadway, creating a contained, neighbourly feel. Lawns are well kept, and the street shows consistent pride of ownership.
Daily errands are a short drive from Elliott Crescent. Sobeys Milton is two minutes away, and Walmart and FreshCo are each three minutes by car. Milton District Hospital is three minutes east. Several parks lie within a five- to seven-minute drive, including Milton Community Park and Willmott Park. Rotary Park is walkable at seven minutes, offering a playground and open fields.
The Milton Muslim Community Centre is three minutes away. Public elementary schools including Tiger Jeet Singh and Chris Hadfield are within a five-minute drive. For commuters, Highway 401 is three minutes south, and Milton GO Station is an 18-minute drive. Downtown Toronto is about 64 minutes via GO and TTC. Mississauga is 22 minutes by car, Oakville 24, and Burlington 20.
Elliott Crescent trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. This is a street where detached homes dominate, but the sample is too thin to establish a reliable price range or typical value. Days on market average around 130 days, suggesting that when a property does list, it requires patience to find the right buyer. The street's character in Dorset Park appeals to those seeking a quieter residential setting with mature trees and a mix of older and newer homes. Buyers drawn here typically value space and a sense of established neighbourhood over the convenience of a high-turnover market. With no active listings currently, the street offers little immediate choice, but its infrequent turnover means that when a home does become available, it often attracts focused attention from a small pool of serious purchasers.
Across 1031 - DP Dorset Park, comparable detached homes have moved through a softer pattern over the past year. The typical sale price for a detached home in the neighbourhood sits around $906,000, though the sample of 52 sales provides a solid read. Prices have eased back by roughly 10% year over year, reflecting a broader cooling in the segment. Buyers are paying very close to asking, with the typical sale price landing at 99.3% of the list price, indicating that well-priced homes still attract firm offers. Days on market average around 75 days, a pace that is notably faster than Elliott Crescent's own turnover, suggesting that the street's limited activity is an outlier within the wider neighbourhood.
Elliott Crescent sits in Dorset Park, a pocket that trades quiet residential streets for easy highway access. The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a three-minute drive, making Mississauga a 22-minute run and Pearson roughly half an hour. The Milton GO station is 18 minutes by car, which puts the Toronto commute at just over an hour door-to-door. The street itself sees little through traffic; the road network funnels commuters to the arterials without disturbing the crescent's calm.
Public elementary catchment draws to Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, a four-minute drive that serves families on the western side of the crescent. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, a six-minute drive. For secondary, public students route to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, while Catholic students draw to St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Secondary, both roughly eight minutes by car. The cluster of schools within a short radius makes the street practical for families with children at different stages.
Elliott Crescent suits buyers who want a detached home in a mature pocket of Dorset Park without paying a premium for a through-street address. The crescent layout keeps traffic minimal, which appeals to families with young children who value a safe street for play. The tradeoff is proximity to amenities: grocery stores and the hospital are within three minutes, but the GO station is a longer drive, making this a better fit for those who commute primarily by car. Rental activity on the street leans toward unfurnished long-term leases, suggesting anchored tenants rather than transient demand.
Buyers exploring comparable options might consider Wettlaufer Terrace, where detached homes trade around $1.8M, reflecting a different price tier and a more established feel. Alternatively, Apple Terrace offers a mixed stock with typical prices around $1.6M, suiting those who want variety in lot size or home type. Both streets sit within the same general area, so the commute and school catchments are similar; the difference is in the price point and the specific character of each crescent.
Detached inventory on Elliott Crescent has seen 2 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 Elliott Crescent.
Sale activity on Elliott Crescent in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Elliott Crescent across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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