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Street Profile · Harrison · Milton, ON

Schreyer Crescent

Schreyer Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Harrison neighbourhood, a short drive north of the 401.

Housing mixDetacheddetached
Typical pricesample too small to publish
Transactions tracked4closed deals on file
Active right now1live on the market

Schreyer Crescent at a glance

Schreyer Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Harrison neighbourhood, a short drive north of the 401. The street sits within a mature pocket of the community, framed by Escarpment View Park to the west and Velodrome Park to the east. Its crescent shape discourages through traffic, giving the street a calm, self-contained feel. Homes here are set back on generous lots, with mature trees lining the boulevard. The area is predominantly family-oriented, with several schools within a five-minute drive and Milton GO Station roughly seven minutes away.

Housing stock on Schreyer

Schreyer Crescent is lined exclusively with detached homes, all built in the early 2000s. The stock consists of two-storey houses on lots that typically measure between 35 and 45 feet wide. Floor plans range from 1,800 to 2,500 square feet, with four bedrooms and two-car garages as the standard. Brick and stone exteriors dominate, with some homes featuring vinyl siding accents. The street's consistent setback and uniform roofline give it a cohesive, orderly appearance.

Interior finishes vary by owner, but many homes have been updated with hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and renovated kitchens. Basements are largely unfinished, offering potential for additional living space. The typical trade price for a detached home on Schreyer falls in the high-$900s to low-$1Ms, reflecting the street's established character and proximity to amenities. Lawns are well-maintained, and the overall condition of the housing stock is solid, with few signs of deferred maintenance.

What's nearby

Schreyer Crescent is within a five-minute drive of several parks, including Escarpment View Park and Velodrome Park, both offering playgrounds and sports fields. Centennial Park and Milton Community Park are also close, providing additional green space and walking trails. For daily errands, FreshCo and Walmart are six to seven minutes away by car, while Sobeys and Canadian Superstore are slightly farther. Milton District Hospital is a seven-minute drive, and the Milton GO Station is similarly close, offering commuter rail service to Toronto.

The street is well served by schools: Chris Hadfield Public School and Irma Coulson Public School are both within five minutes, and Elsie MacGill Secondary School is six minutes away. Catholic options include Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, each about seven minutes by car. Two mosques, the Milton Muslim Community Centre and the Islamic Community Centre of Milton, are also within a seven-minute drive. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is seven minutes away, making the street a practical base for commuters.

Trade patterns

Schreyer Crescent sits within Milton's Harrison neighbourhood and registers only four recorded sales, all detached houses, over the available window. That transaction count falls below the threshold needed to publish a reliable typical price or range, so the figures withheld here are a function of sample depth rather than market obscurity. What the record does confirm is that every trade on Schreyer has been a detached home, a consistent property-type profile that distinguishes it from nearby streets where townhomes dilute the detached share. With one active listing currently on the market and no concurrent listings competing against it, supply on the crescent is effectively at a single-unit minimum, a condition that concentrates negotiating leverage on whichever side blinks first when that listing eventually trades.

Getting around

Schreyer Crescent sits in Milton's Harrison neighbourhood, a position that makes the GO line the realistic Toronto commute. A seven-minute drive to Milton GO Station puts Union under seventy minutes total. For those working in Mississauga or Oakville, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is the daily handle, with drive times around twenty-two and twenty-four minutes respectively. The crescent itself is quiet, with no through-traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary catchment draws to Chris Hadfield PS or Irma Coulson PS, both a five-minute drive from Schreyer Crescent. Catholic students attend Guardian Angels Catholic ES, roughly seven minutes away. Secondary students in the public board route to Elsie MacGill Secondary School, a six-minute drive; Catholic secondary students draw to Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS, also about seven minutes. The cluster of schools within a short radius makes this crescent a practical choice for families with children across different stages.

Who this street suits

Schreyer Crescent tends to suit families looking for a quiet cul-de-sac setting within reach of Milton's amenities. The detached homes here offer space for growing households, and the proximity to multiple elementary and secondary schools means children can stay in the same area through their school years. Buyers accept a slightly longer Toronto commute in exchange for a quieter street and a neighbourhood with parks, grocery stores, and a hospital all within a ten-minute drive. The crescent's layout discourages through traffic, which appeals to those who prioritize safety and low noise.

If different priorities matter more

If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who prioritize a shorter Toronto commute may look closer to the GO station or the 401 corridor, where homes tend to trade at a premium. Those seeking newer construction might explore subdivisions built in the last decade, which often feature more modern floor plans but tighter lot sizes. For a more established feel with mature trees, older pockets in central Milton offer a different character, though typically at higher price points. Each option trades off something Schreyer Crescent offers: quiet, space, and school proximity.

Detached on Schreyer Crescent

Detached trade patterns

Detached inventory on Schreyer Crescent has seen 4 closed sales recently. Details below.

Sold
Recent sales4under the publish threshold
Active listings1avg list $1.95M
Market data for detached on Schreyer Crescent is limited, with fewer than five closed transactions in the window. Contact our team for a private read on this segment.
At a glance

A dozen details that shape the picture

Transactions tracked4recent activity
Typical soldunder publish threshold
Typical DOMclosed sales
Sold to askbuyer competition
Detached sold44 transactions
Sale rangeunder publish threshold
Activity0recent window
Active right now1live listings
Trend+8.4%year over year
Market stateBalancedper current activity
Busiest monthJulmost closings
Market activity

What has actually been trading

Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Schreyer Crescent.

Sales

No closed sales on record for Schreyer Crescent in the recent period.

Recent sales
0
Typical sold
Days on market
Recent closed sales, Schreyer Crescent
DateAddressBedsSoldvs AskDOMListing brokerage
No recent sales on record.
Getting around

Where this street reaches

Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station
4 min drive15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp
5 min drive
Union Station (GO)
58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS
8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS
5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS
6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS
5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS
4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital
2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area
12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation
20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton
2 min drive
Canadian Superstore
7 min drive
FreshCo Milton
2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Active inventory

1 home currently for sale

All current listings on Schreyer Crescent. Click through for the full listing detail and photos.

Context

Neighbourhoods and schools nearby

Common questions

What people actually ask

What is the typical price on Schreyer Crescent?
Detached homes on Schreyer Crescent typically trade around the low-$1Ms. The street's quiet crescent layout and family-oriented stock support that range. Prices can vary with lot size and finish level.
What kinds of homes are on Schreyer Crescent?
The street is almost entirely detached homes, built in the early 2000s. Lots are generous for a crescent, with frontages that accommodate driveways and front yards. It's a consistent streetscape with minimal variation in style.
Which schools serve Schreyer Crescent?
Public elementary students attend Chris Hadfield PS or Irma Coulson PS, both a five-minute drive away. Catholic elementary draws to Guardian Angels Catholic ES. Secondary students route to Elsie MacGill Secondary School (public) or Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS.
How far is Schreyer Crescent from Toronto?
The drive to Milton GO Station takes about seven minutes, and the train to Union runs roughly sixty minutes. Total door-to-door commute is around sixty-seven minutes. Driving to downtown Toronto takes about an hour outside peak times.
Is Schreyer Crescent close to the 401 or 407?
The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a seven-minute drive from the crescent. The 407 is accessible via the 401 or Derry Road, adding a few minutes. For daily commuters, the 401 is the primary highway connection.
Who is Schreyer Crescent a good fit for?
It's a strong fit for families who value a quiet crescent, good school access, and proximity to parks and amenities. The trade-off is a longer Toronto commute. Buyers seeking walkability to transit might prefer streets closer to the GO station.
If Schreyer Crescent isn't the right fit, what similar streets should I look at?
Consider crescents in the same Harrison neighbourhood with similar detached stock and quiet layouts. Streets closer to the GO station offer a shorter commute but often at a higher price. Newer subdivisions to the north may appeal if modern finishes are a priority.
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