Shortreed Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Coates neighbourhood.
Shortreed Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Coates neighbourhood. It sits south of Derry Road, just east of the Milton District Hospital, and is framed by the escarpment to the north. The street is predominantly townhouse-lined, with a single point of entry and exit that keeps through traffic minimal. Mature trees and well-kept lawns give it a settled feel, despite the neighbourhood's relatively recent development. This is a street where children walk to school and neighbours recognise each other's cars.
Shortreed Crescent is a townhouse street. Every residence on the crescent is a freehold townhome, typically two storeys with three bedrooms and one and a half to two and a half bathrooms. The units were built in the early 2000s, part of the broader Coates development. Lot widths are standard for the era, roughly 20 to 25 feet, with attached single-car garages and private driveways. Exteriors are predominantly brick with stone accents, and rooflines are consistent across the crescent, giving the street a cohesive visual rhythm.
Floor plans vary subtly between end units and interior units. End units often gain an extra window or a slightly larger yard. Basements are unfinished in many cases, offering expansion potential. The housing stock is uniform in age and style, but individual owners have made their mark through landscaping, front door colours, and porch treatments. Townhomes here typically trade in the high-$700s to mid-$800s, reflecting the street's position in a family-oriented pocket of Milton.
Coates Park is a two-minute walk from any point on the crescent, with a playground, sports field, and walking paths. The Milton District Hospital is a four-minute drive west, and the Milton GO Station is six minutes south, connecting residents to Toronto in just over an hour. Grocery shopping is straightforward: Walmart and FreshCo are each four minutes by car, and Sobeys is five minutes. For daily errands, the strip plazas along Derry Road cover most needs.
Several public and Catholic schools serve the area, including Chris Hadfield Public School and Milton District High School, both within a five-minute drive. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is four minutes away. Highway 401 is accessible via Regional Road 25 in about four minutes, making commutes to Mississauga, Oakville, and Burlington practical. The escarpment's conservation areas are a short drive north, offering hiking and seasonal recreation.
Shortreed Crescent sits within Milton's Coates neighbourhood and has recorded seven transactions in the available window, split between four sales and three leases. The transaction count falls below the threshold that produces statistically stable price aggregates, so the figures that follow should be read as directional signals rather than precise benchmarks. The dominant property type is the townhouse, which accounts for all four tracked sales, and that homogeneity at least provides a consistent frame of comparison even when individual trade prices cannot be published without privacy constraints.
Shortreed Crescent sits in Coates, a pocket of Milton that trades the convenience of arterial proximity for the quiet of a cul-de-sac layout. The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive, making Mississauga a 22-minute run and Pearson just over half an hour. For downtown Toronto, the Milton GO station is six minutes away; the total trip runs just over an hour. The street itself sees little through traffic, which means the daily commute is a deliberate departure rather than background noise.
Public elementary students in this part of Coates draw to Chris Hadfield Public School or Anne J. MacArthur Public School, both about a five-minute drive. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School or St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School, each roughly six minutes away. Secondary catchment includes Milton District High School for the public board and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School or St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School for the Catholic board, all within a five-minute drive. The concentration of schools within a short radius is a practical advantage for families with children at different stages.
Shortreed Crescent tends to suit buyers who want a townhouse in a quiet crescent without the premium of a detached home. The street's position in Coates puts everyday errands within a short drive: groceries at Walmart or FreshCo are four minutes away, and Milton District Hospital is similarly close. The rental activity here skews toward long-term tenants, with unfurnished units moving steadily; the few furnished listings suggest occasional transient demand. Buyers who accept that the street is car-dependent gain a calm setting and easy highway access. It is a practical fit for first-time buyers or investors looking for anchored rental demand in a family-oriented neighbourhood.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, homes built in the early 2000s with larger lots might suit those wanting more outdoor space, while newer subdivisions closer to the GO station appeal to commuters who prioritize walkability to transit. Buyers seeking a more established feel with mature trees may look toward pockets with older construction, though those often trade at a higher price point. The key difference is the tradeoff between lot size and commute convenience; Shortreed Crescent sits in the middle, offering neither extreme but a balanced starting point.
Townhouse inventory on Shortreed Crescent has seen 4 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 Shortreed Crescent.
No closed sales on record for Shortreed Crescent in the recent period.
Rental activity on Shortreed Crescent 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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