Christie Circle sits in Milton's Beaty neighbourhood, a residential pocket in the city's north end.
Christie Circle sits in Milton's Beaty neighbourhood, a residential pocket in the city's north end. The street forms a short loop off Martin Street, with most homes facing inward onto a central green space. Mature trees line the circle, and the pace is quiet. The street is primarily residential, with no through traffic. It is a five-minute drive from Milton District Hospital and within walking distance of several parks. Christie Circle offers a sense of enclosure and community, typical of a cul-de-sac design.
Christie Circle is composed entirely of detached homes, built in the early 2000s. The housing stock is uniform in era, with two-storey layouts dominating the street. Lot sizes are generous, with frontages typically around 40 feet. Homes here trade in the low-$1Ms, reflecting the established nature of the neighbourhood and the size of the properties.
Exterior finishes are predominantly brick and siding, with a mix of neutral tones. Many homes feature attached two-car garages and concrete driveways. Floor plans tend toward four bedrooms above grade, with main-floor family rooms and separate living and dining areas. The street's loop design creates a cohesive streetscape, with consistent setbacks and landscaping. Condition is generally well-maintained, with some homes having updated kitchens or finished basements.
Christie Circle is within a five-minute walk of Coates Park, a neighbourhood green space with a playground and sports field. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is a four-minute drive away, and several grocery options including Walmart and FreshCo are within five minutes by car. Milton District Hospital is five minutes away, providing peace of mind for residents.
For daily errands, the plaza at Martin Street and Derry Road offers a pharmacy, bank, and fast food. The Highway 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away, making commutes to Mississauga or Toronto straightforward. The Milton GO Station is a 16-minute drive, suitable for rail commuters. Several public and Catholic elementary schools are within a five-minute drive, including Irma Coulson Public School, which is a one-minute walk from the circle.
Christie Circle trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street comprises detached homes, and the minimal transaction history reflects limited turnover typical of quieter residential circles in the Beaty neighbourhood. Two recent sales anchor the visible activity, paired with two lease transactions that suggest a modest investor or rental presence on the street. Days on market average around 54 days, indicating a pace that clears units with relative steadiness when they do appear.
Lease activity skews toward larger homes, with a three-bedroom renting near the mid-range and a five-bedroom commanding higher rental income. This pattern suggests the street appeals to families of varying sizes, though the thin sales record makes broader pricing or positioning conclusions difficult. With no active listings currently, the street offers limited visibility into current market conditions. Prospective buyers monitoring Christie Circle would benefit from tracking activity as it emerges, given the scarcity of comparable recent data on this particular street.
Across the Beaty neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have settled in a markedly different valuation range. The typical sale price in the area stands around the mid-$1.1Ms, reflecting the broader demand and pricing profile for detached stock across the neighbourhood over the past year. Year-over-year, neighbourhood detached prices have eased back by approximately 5%, signalling a modest softening in the wider market. Buyer-seller negotiations show a slight asymmetry in favour of buyers, with homes selling just above list price on average, suggesting moderate competition but without the urgency that might drive rapid closings. Days on market for comparable detached homes across the neighbourhood average around 83 days, running somewhat slower than Christie Circle's observed pace.
Christie Circle sits in Beaty, a neighbourhood that puts the 401 at Regional Road 25 about four minutes away. That ramp is the daily handle for commuters heading to Mississauga, a drive that runs around 22 minutes. Pearson is just over half an hour. The Milton GO station is a longer reach at 16 minutes, making the train a less convenient option for Toronto downtown; the full door-to-door runs just over an hour. The street itself is quiet, a cul-de-sac that sees no through traffic, so the road network handles the load without noise.
Public elementary catchment draws to Irma Coulson Public School, a one-minute drive that makes it effectively walkable for families on the circle. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary, about six minutes away. For secondary, public students route to Craig Kielburger Secondary School; Catholic students attend St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary, also a six-minute drive. The proximity to Irma Coulson is a practical advantage for families with young children.
Christie Circle suits families who want a quiet cul-de-sac in a newer subdivision, with elementary school within walking distance. The detached homes here are typical of Beaty's early-2000s build, offering functional layouts for growing households. The tradeoff is distance to the GO station: this is a car-dependent pocket, and the Toronto commute via train requires a 16-minute drive to the station. Buyers who prioritize highway access over rail proximity will find the 401 ramp convenient. The street's rental activity suggests some investor interest, but the dominant profile remains owner-occupied family living.
If being closer to the GO station matters more, Martin Street offers a different trade: condo living with a shorter drive to the train, with units trading around $310K. That street suits buyers who prioritize transit access over the space and quiet of a detached home on a cul-de-sac. For those who want a similar detached-home feel but with more established landscaping, the older sections of Beaty north of Derry Road offer larger lots and mature trees, though they trade at a premium.
Detached inventory on Christie Circle has seen 2 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 Christie Circle.
Sale activity on Christie Circle in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Christie Circle across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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