Hemstreet Crescent is a short, quiet residential loop in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood.
Hemstreet Crescent is a short, quiet residential loop in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood. It sits west of Martin Street and south of Derry Road, a few minutes from Highway 401. The street is lined with mature trees and sidewalks, giving it a settled, family-oriented feel. It is a cul-de-sac crescent with no through traffic, which makes it a natural pocket for children and pedestrians. The surrounding area is predominantly residential, with schools and parks within a short drive. Hemstreet Crescent offers a sense of enclosure rare in newer subdivisions.
Hemstreet Crescent consists entirely of detached homes, all built in the early 2000s. The lots are generous, with frontages typically around 40 feet and depths of 100 feet or more. The homes present a mix of brick and vinyl siding, with two-storey elevations dominating the street. Roof lines are varied, with some homes featuring gables and others hipped roofs. Garages are attached and double-wide, a standard for the era. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the consistent architectural language suggests a single developer.
Interior layouts across the street typically offer four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with finished basements in several homes. Floor plans vary between open-concept main floors and more traditional layouts with separate living and dining rooms. Many homes have been updated with hardwood flooring and modern kitchens. The condition of the stock is generally good, with several properties showing recent exterior upgrades such as new driveways and landscaping. The street's uniformity in scale and setback gives it a cohesive, orderly appearance.
Hemstreet Crescent is a five-minute drive from Milton District Hospital and several grocery stores, including Canadian Superstore and Walmart. Milton Community Park is within walking distance at ten minutes, offering sports fields and a playground. The Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, connecting residents to downtown Toronto in just over an hour. Highway 401 is three minutes away via James Snow Parkway, making commuting straightforward.
Several public and Catholic schools serve the area, including Irma Coulson Public School and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, both within a five-minute drive. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is six minutes away. For daily errands, FreshCo and Sobeys are also within a six-minute drive. The street's location balances suburban quiet with convenient access to major amenities.
Hemstreet Crescent trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. Both recorded sales on the street have been detached homes, reflecting the street's consistent single-family character. The limited transaction history means pricing data cannot be published reliably; however, the street's activity aligns with neighbourhood patterns for detached homes in the Clarke area, where comparable properties typically trade around $1.1M. Days on market for Hemstreet sales have averaged around 81 days, suggesting a measured pace consistent with deliberate buyer-seller negotiations rather than rapid turnover. With only one active listing currently, supply remains constrained, typical of streets where trading occurs infrequently. The street does not report leasing activity, indicating that owner-occupied detached homes dominate the inventory.
Across Clarke, comparable detached homes have sold at a typical price around $1.1M over the past year. This neighbourhood-level sample reflects 190 recent sales and provides a meaningful reference for what similar properties command in the immediate area. Year-over-year, neighbourhood detached values have softened modestly, declining approximately 4 percent from the prior year. Buyer-seller dynamics in the area suggest modest negotiation: homes have sold at approximately 98.6 percent of asking price, indicating that asking levels remain realistic and competitive. Neighbourhood pace runs virtually level with Hemstreet's own DOM, with comparable detached homes clearing in around 84 days, a rhythm consistent with this established residential area.
Hemstreet Crescent sits in the Clarke neighbourhood, a position that makes the 401 the primary commute handle. The on-ramp at James Snow Parkway is a three-minute drive, putting Mississauga within 22 minutes and Pearson within 32. For the Toronto commute, the Milton GO station is a 14-minute drive; the full trip to Union runs around 74 minutes. The street itself is a quiet crescent, so the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise. Oakville and Burlington are each about 20 to 24 minutes by car, making the broader Halton region accessible.
Public elementary catchment draws to Irma Coulson PS and Tiger Jeet Singh PS, both a five-minute drive from Hemstreet Crescent. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic ES, also five minutes away, or Guardian Angels Catholic ES at six minutes. Secondary students in the public board attend Milton District High School, a five-minute drive; Catholic secondary routes to Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS at four minutes or St. Francis Xavier Catholic SS at seven minutes. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes the street practical for families with children at different stages.
Hemstreet Crescent tends to suit families who prioritize a quiet crescent setting and quick highway access over walkability to transit or downtown amenities. The detached homes here appeal to buyers who want a newer subdivision feel with mature landscaping beginning to settle in. The tradeoff is distance to the GO station β a 14-minute drive β which makes the street better suited to those who commute primarily by car or work in Mississauga, Oakville, or Burlington. The rental market on the street is thin, with no recent lease records, suggesting a predominantly owner-occupied character that reinforces the street's quiet, anchored feel.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who want a more walkable connection to transit might look closer to the Milton GO station corridor, where homes trade at a premium for the shorter commute. For those seeking larger lots or a more established tree canopy, older sections of Clarke offer homes from the 1990s with deeper setbacks. And if a tighter budget is the priority, the condo market on Martin Street offers entry points around $310,000, a different product type entirely but in the same general area.
Detached inventory on Hemstreet Crescent has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
No closed sales on record for Hemstreet Crescent in the recent period.
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