Murray Meadows Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood.
Murray Meadows Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood. The street sits just west of Thompson Road South, a few minutes from the 401 at James Snow Parkway. It is a short street, lined with townhomes and a handful of semi-detached houses. The area feels settled, with mature trees and well-kept lawns. Families and professionals make up most of the households. The street is within walking distance of several schools and parks, giving it a distinctly suburban rhythm.
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Murray Meadows Place is composed almost entirely of townhomes, with a few semi-detached units mixed in. The townhomes are three-bedroom, three-bathroom layouts, typically ranging from 1,100 to 2,000 square feet. Most were built in the early 2000s as part of a single development phase. The architecture is consistent: brick and vinyl exteriors, attached garages, and private driveways. Units trade in the mid-$800s, reflecting the street's position in Milton's established housing market.
The homes share a uniform roofline and setback, giving the street a cohesive look. Front doors are often painted in muted tones, and porches are minimal. Interiors tend to feature open-concept main floors with hardwood or laminate, and carpeted upper levels. Basements are unfinished in many units, offering expansion potential. The street's layout as a cul-de-sac means traffic is light and children play in the road. It is a street where neighbours know each other by name.
Murray Meadows Place is a five-minute walk from Irma Coulson Public School and Tiger Jeet Singh Public School. Milton District High School is also within walking distance. For groceries, a Canadian Superstore is a four-minute drive, and Walmart Milton is five minutes away. The Milton District Hospital is six minutes by car. Several parks are within a short drive, including Centennial Park and Rotary Park, each about six minutes away. Milton Community Park is a ten-minute walk.
The Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, with trains to Toronto Union Station. Highway 401 is accessible in three minutes via James Snow Parkway. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is six minutes away. For daily errands, the Clarke neighbourhood offers a mix of big-box retail and local services along Thompson Road. The street's location balances suburban quiet with convenient access to major routes and amenities.
Murray Meadows Place has established itself primarily as a rental community. The street trades almost exclusively in leases rather than sales, with five three-bedroom townhouse rentals recorded over the recent period against zero resale transactions. A three-bedroom townhouse rented around $3,100 per month in March 2026, while another three-bedroom unit leased for $2,800 in the same month. The typical rent across the street's three-bedroom stock settles near $3,000 per month, with individual leases spanning from $2,800 to $3,100. This narrow range reflects consistent unit sizing and finish standards across the development.
The lease activity reveals a relatively tight rental market on Murray Meadows. Lease absorption varies by unit; some properties let within two weeks while others required up to ten weeks to secure tenants, indicating selective tenant matching rather than rapid turnover. Against the typical townhouse lease value near $3,000 per month, comparable sale-price estimates for the street's inventory suggest gross rental yields in the range of 4 to 4.2 percent annually. No active listings are currently available, and with the street dominated by three-bedroom townhomes in the 1,100 to 2,000 square-foot range, the market operates as a stable, fully-occupied rental pocket within the Clarke neighbourhood. Investor-owned units dominate here; owner-occupancy appears minimal to nonexistent based on transaction pattern.
Murray Meadows Place sits in the Clarke neighbourhood, a position that makes the 401 the daily handle for commuters. The on-ramp at James Snow Parkway is a three-minute drive, putting Mississauga within 22 minutes and Pearson within 32. The Milton GO station is a 14-minute drive, which for a Toronto commute adds up to about 74 minutes door to door. The street itself is a quiet cul-de-sac, so the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise. For those working in Oakville or Burlington, the drive runs around 25 minutes each way.
Public elementary catchment draws to Irma Coulson PS and Tiger Jeet Singh PS, both a five-minute drive from Murray Meadows Place. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic ES, also five minutes away. For secondary, public students go to Milton District High School, while Catholic students draw to Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS, a four-minute drive. The proximity to multiple schools within a short drive makes this a convenient pocket for families with children at different stages.
Murray Meadows Place tends to suit families and long-term renters. The stock is entirely townhouses, typically three-bedroom units with three or four bathrooms, which appeals to households needing space without a detached home's upkeep. The rental market here is anchored by unfurnished, 12-month leases, signalling a tenant base that values stability. Buyers here accept a quieter, more residential setting in exchange for easy highway access and proximity to schools. The street's cul-de-sac layout and nearby parks like Centennial Park and Rotary Park reinforce its family-oriented character.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, homes built in the early 2000s with larger lots might suit those wanting more outdoor space. For buyers prioritizing walkability to the GO station, streets closer to Milton's core offer a shorter commute tradeoff. Those seeking detached homes with more square footage should look at newer subdivisions in the same neighbourhood, where lot sizes tend to be larger. The key difference is the tradeoff between Murray Meadows' quiet, townhouse-focused layout and the more varied stock found elsewhere in Clarke.
Townhouse inventory on Murray Meadows Place has seen 6 closed sales recently. Details below.
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Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Murray Meadows Place.
No closed sales on record for Murray Meadows Place in the recent period.
Rental activity on Murray Meadows Place across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| 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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