Bews Landing is a quiet residential cul-de-sac in the Clarke neighbourhood of Milton.
Bews Landing is a quiet residential cul-de-sac in the Clarke neighbourhood of Milton. It sits south of Derry Road, within a pocket of townhomes that give the street a contained, almost private feel. The street is short, lined with mature trees and well-kept lawns. Its position in Milton's southeast quadrant places it minutes from major retail corridors and Highway 401. The surrounding area is largely residential, with a mix of detached homes and townhouse complexes. Bews Landing itself is a street where children play in the front yards and neighbours know each other by name.
Bews Landing is composed entirely of townhomes, all built in the early 2000s. The units are two-storey, three-bedroom layouts with attached single-car garages. Brick and vinyl siding are the dominant exterior treatments, with consistent rooflines and front-facing windows that give the street a uniform, orderly appearance. Lot sizes are modest, with small front yards and private rear patios. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the architectural consistency suggests a single developer phase.
Inside, the floor plans typically offer an open-concept main floor with a combined living and dining area, a kitchen with a breakfast bar, and a powder room. Upstairs, the primary bedroom includes a walk-in closet and ensuite bath. Many units have been updated with hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and modern fixtures. Basements are unfinished in most cases, offering potential for additional living space. The condition of the homes is generally well-maintained, with some units showing recent renovations. Townhomes in the Clarke area typically trade around $845,000.
Bews Landing is within a five-minute drive of several grocery stores, including Canadian Superstore, Walmart, FreshCo, and Sobeys. Milton District Hospital is six minutes away by car. Several parks are within a short drive: Centennial Park, Rotary Park, and Coates Park are all six to seven minutes away. Milton Community Park is within walking distance at ten minutes. The street is also close to multiple public and Catholic schools, including Irma Coulson PS, Tiger Jeet Singh PS, and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS, all within a five-minute drive.
For commuters, Highway 401 is accessible in three minutes via James Snow Parkway. The Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, with trains to Toronto taking about 74 minutes door-to-door. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is six minutes away. The area is well-served by retail plazas along Derry Road and Main Street, offering banks, pharmacies, and restaurants within a five-minute radius.
Bews Landing trades rarely. Over the past year the street recorded only a handful of transactions, all townhouses, with no lease activity to speak of. The typical sale here is an infrequent event, and the limited volume means the price range is not published to preserve anonymity. What is clear from the two recorded sales is that days on market averaged around 59, suggesting that when a unit does come to market it moves at a deliberate but not languid pace. The street sits in the Clarke neighbourhood, a part of Milton where townhouse inventory is thin and turnover is low. Buyers drawn to Bews Landing tend to be owner-occupants looking for a quiet, established pocket rather than a high-turnover investment corridor. The absence of active listings at present reinforces the sense that this is a street where supply is tight and opportunities arise only intermittently. For those who value a settled, low-traffic residential setting with easy highway access, the trade-off is patience: the right unit appears infrequently, but when it does, the market absorbs it without extended negotiation.
Across 1027 - CL Clarke, comparable townhomes have moved through a softer patch over the past year. The typical sold price for a townhouse in the neighbourhood sits around $825,000, drawn from a substantial sample of recent trades. Year-over-year prices have eased back by roughly 5%, reflecting a modest softening in the broader market. Buyers in the area have generally paid very close to asking, with the sold-to-ask ratio near 0.99, indicating that negotiation room is minimal even as prices have edged lower. Neighbourhood-wide days on market average around 85, a pace that is slightly slower than the street's own turnover, suggesting that Bews Landing's limited supply may attract more decisive buyers when a listing appears.
Bews Landing sits in the Clarke neighbourhood of Milton, a position that puts the 401 onramp at James Snow Parkway just three minutes away. That highway access makes Mississauga a 22-minute drive and Pearson about half an hour, both realistic daily commutes. The Milton GO station is 14 minutes by car, which means a Toronto downtown commute runs around 74 minutes door to door via train. The street itself is a quiet court, free of through traffic, so the road network serves the residents without the noise of a busier corridor.
Public elementary students on Bews Landing draw to Irma Coulson Public School or Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both a five-minute drive away. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School, also five minutes. For secondary, the public catchment is Milton District High School, while Catholic students route to Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, four minutes by car. The cluster of schools within a short radius makes this a practical street for families with children at different stages.
Bews Landing tends to suit buyers who want a newer townhouse in a quiet court setting without the premium of a detached home. The street is all townhouses, so it attracts those who prefer lower-maintenance living while still having a private entrance and outdoor space. Families with young children find the nearby elementary schools convenient, and the proximity to the 401 suits commuters who drive to Mississauga or Pearson. The tradeoff is that the street is car-dependent; most errands require a vehicle, and the GO station is a 14-minute drive rather than a walk. Buyers here accept that in exchange for a quieter, more affordable entry point into Milton's Clarke neighbourhood.
If a detached home with more square footage is the priority, Wettlaufer Terrace trades around $1.8M for detached homes, offering a different lot and layout. For a mix of housing types including some detached options, Apple Terrace sees homes trading around $1.6M. Both streets sit in the same general area of Milton, so the commute and school catchment are similar. The difference is in the housing form and the price point; Bews Landing offers a lower-cost townhouse entry, while those streets step up to detached living.
Townhouse inventory on Bews Landing has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Bews Landing in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
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