Glenda Jane Drive sits in Campbellville, a pocket of Milton that feels more like countryside than suburb.
Glenda Jane Drive sits in Campbellville, a pocket of Milton that feels more like countryside than suburb. The street runs quietly off the main corridor, bordered by mature trees and open fields. It is a short, residential lane where homes face one another across a wide pavement. There are no sidewalks, no through traffic. The pace here is slow. A few minutes by car brings you to the shops and services of Milton's core, but the street itself remains removed. It is the kind of address where neighbours know one another and the sound of lawnmowers replaces the hum of commuters.
Glenda Jane Drive is a single-street pocket of detached homes. The housing stock consists of one property type: large, single-family houses on generous lots. The homes were built in the early 2000s, a period when builders favoured two-storey layouts with brick and stone facades. Lot sizes are substantial, often exceeding half an acre. The street has only a handful of residences, each set back from the road with long driveways and attached garages. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the consistent architectural language suggests a single developer.
The homes on Glenda Jane Drive share a similar footprint: four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and finished basements. Exterior treatments lean toward neutral brick with accent stonework. Roofs are asphalt shingle, predominantly dark tones. The front elevations vary in roofline and window placement, giving each house its own character. Many properties have mature landscaping, with large trees and perennial gardens. The condition across the street is strong; homes have been well maintained. There is no sense of uniformity here despite the shared era. Each house expresses its owner's choices in colour, material, and landscape.
Glenda Jane Drive is a short drive from several conservation areas. Rattlesnake Point Conservation is nine minutes away, offering hiking trails and escarpment views. Kelso Conservation Area is thirteen minutes away, with skiing in winter and mountain biking in summer. For daily errands, Sobeys Milton and Walmart Milton are each about seventeen minutes by car. The Milton GO Station is nineteen minutes away, connecting residents to Toronto's Union Station in under an hour and twenty minutes.
The street sits within walking distance of Brookville Elementary School, a public school on the same road. Secondary students attend Craig Kielburger Secondary School, a thirteen-minute drive. Milton District Hospital is seventeen minutes away. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is eighteen minutes from the street, making commutes to Mississauga, Oakville, and Burlington straightforward. The area's rural character means that most amenities require a car, but the trade-off is space, quiet, and proximity to nature.
Glenda Jane Drive trades infrequently; the street has recorded only a single sale over the recent window. Activity is sparse enough that broad generalizations about pricing or trend carry limited weight. The one recorded transaction involved a detached home, consistent with the street's residential character in Campbellville. Days on market for that sale ran to 34 days, a pace that suggests moderate buyer interest relative to asking price and condition. With only one active listing currently on the street, supply remains constrained, a condition typical of thin-trade Milton residential streets where homes change hands rarely and often move to sale within a month or two of listing. The sparse transaction record means that any price discussion for Glenda Jane is clearest when read against the wider Campbellville neighbourhood comparable, where detached homes have established a more robust pattern of recent activity.
Across Campbellville, detached homes comparable to those on Glenda Jane Drive have sold around $1.7M over the recent period. This reflects a sample of 14 recent sales, providing a stable neighbourhood-level read. Year over year, comparable detached homes have firmed modestly, with prices rising approximately 3 percent. Buyer-seller dynamics lean slightly in favour of sellers; properties have sold at around 95 percent of asking price, indicating that homes priced appropriately move without substantial discount. Neighbourhood-wide pace runs considerably slower than Glenda Jane's own sale, with comparable detached homes typically clearing in around 157 days. This wider gap suggests that homes on Glenda Jane, when they do list, may benefit from locational appeal or condition that accelerates their movement relative to the broader Campbellville detached market.
Glenda Jane Drive sits in Campbellville, a pocket where the rural-urban edge defines the commute rhythm. The Milton GO station is a 19-minute drive, making the train to Union a viable but deliberate daily routine. For those driving to Mississauga or Oakville, the 401 at Regional Road 25 is the natural handle, with each run coming in around 20 minutes. Pearson is a half-hour drive. The street itself is quiet, with no through-traffic, so the road network handles the load without noise intrusion.
Public elementary catchment falls to Brookville ES, which sits directly on the street, making it walkable for families on Glenda Jane. Secondary students draw to Craig Kielburger SS, a 13-minute drive. Catholic students attend St. Scholastica Catholic ES for elementary, a 14-minute drive, and St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic SS for secondary, 12 minutes. The mix of nearby schools serves families at different stages, though most require a car for secondary and Catholic routes.
Glenda Jane Drive suits buyers who want a detached home on a quiet street with immediate access to a public elementary school. The tradeoff is distance from Milton's core amenities: groceries and the hospital are 17 minutes away, and the GO station is 19 minutes. This is a street for those who prioritize space and calm over walkability, and who are comfortable driving for most errands. The single recent transaction suggests a thin market, so patience may be needed to find the right property.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.8M, a step up in price for a similar quiet setting. Apple Terrace presents a mixed stock with typical prices around $1.6M, appealing to those who want variety in home types. Both are within Campbellville and share the same rural-commute dynamic. For buyers seeking closer proximity to Milton's amenities or a shorter drive to the GO station, streets nearer to the core would be worth exploring.
Detached inventory on Glenda Jane Drive has seen 1 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 Glenda Jane Drive.
No closed sales on record for Glenda Jane Drive in the recent period.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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