Harkin Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in the Scott neighbourhood of north Milton.
Harkin Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in the Scott neighbourhood of north Milton. The street sits just west of Martin Street and south of Derry Road, a short drive from the Milton GO Station. It is a residential pocket defined by detached homes on generous lots, with mature trees lining the street. The area feels settled and family-oriented, with Sam Sherratt Public School at the corner of the street. Harkin Place offers a sense of enclosure and calm, removed from the busier arterial roads yet connected to them within minutes.
Harkin Place is composed entirely of detached homes, three of which have traded in recent records. These are two-storey houses built in the early 2000s, set on lots that allow for front gardens and attached garages. The homes are of similar vintage and scale, with brick and stone facades that give the street a cohesive look. Typical floor plans offer four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with finished basements adding living space. The homes here trade in the low- to mid-$1Ms, reflecting the size and quality of the stock.
The street's housing stock is uniform in era but varied in exterior treatment. Some homes feature bay windows and covered front porches, while others have more restrained elevations with gabled rooflines. Driveways are wide enough for two cars, and the cul-de-sac layout minimizes through traffic. The lots are deep, allowing for private backyards. Condition across the street is well-maintained; several homes have updated kitchens and bathrooms. The overall impression is of a street where owners have invested in their properties over time.
Harkin Place is within walking distance of Sam Sherratt Public School, making it a practical choice for families with elementary-aged children. A short drive brings you to several parks, including Willmott Park and Milton Community Park, both with playgrounds and sports fields. The Milton District Hospital is three minutes away by car, and the Milton GO Station is five minutes away, offering a 65-minute commute to downtown Toronto via GO and TTC.
Grocery shopping is convenient with Sobeys Milton and Walmart Milton both within a five-minute drive. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is three minutes away. For secondary schooling, Craig Kielburger Secondary School is a five-minute drive. Highway 401 is accessible at Regional Road 25 in about four minutes, connecting to Mississauga in 22 minutes and Oakville in 24 minutes. The street's location balances suburban quiet with easy access to daily necessities.
Harkin Place sits within Milton's Scott neighbourhood and trades rarely enough that the resale record covers only a handful of transactions over the available window. The street's profile is dominated by detached homes, and the thin transaction count means that any single sale carries outsized weight in shaping the apparent trend. With days on market averaging around 126, properties here move at a measured pace, well above the cadence typical of higher-volume Scott streets, which suggests buyers are selective and sellers occasionally need to recalibrate expectations before a deal closes. One active listing is on the market at present, making supply effectively negligible and placing the pricing conversation almost entirely in the hands of comparables from adjacent streets.
Harkin Place sits in the Scott neighbourhood, a position that makes the Milton GO line the realistic Toronto commute. The station is a five-minute drive, putting Union under an hour and a quarter total. For those working in Mississauga, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away, making the drive to Square One a routine twenty-two minutes. Pearson is a half-hour drive. The street itself is a quiet cul-de-sac, so the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise.
Public elementary catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, which is walkable from the street itself. Irma Coulson and Tiger Jeet Singh are also within a five-minute drive. Secondary students attend Craig Kielburger Secondary School, the dominant public high school for this part of Scott. Catholic families draw to Our Lady of Fatima Elementary and St. Scholastica, both a five-minute drive, with Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School four minutes away. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes this pocket convenient for families with children at different stages.
Harkin Place tends to suit families looking for a quiet cul-de-sac with detached homes and good school access. The street's position near the GO station and highway appeals to commuters who need Toronto or Mississauga access but want a low-traffic home base. Buyers here typically accept a tighter lot in exchange for the convenience of nearby amenities and the walkable elementary school. The rental market is thin, with one recent unfurnished four-bedroom lease, suggesting long-term anchored renters rather than transient demand. This is a street where households tend to stay put.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who prioritize lower entry prices might look toward Martin, where condos trade around $310K, or Maple, where condos trade around $410K. Those seeking more square footage or newer construction may find the Scott neighbourhood's newer subdivisions a better fit, though they trade off the quiet cul-de-sac feel. For buyers who want a shorter commute to Toronto, streets closer to the GO station offer a slightly faster walk to the platform but often with more traffic noise.
Detached inventory on Harkin Place has seen 3 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 Harkin Place.
Sale activity on Harkin Place in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Harkin Place across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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| No recent sales on record. | ||||||
Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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