Sauve Street runs through the Beaty neighbourhood in north Milton, a corridor of mid-rise condominium buildings and townhomes.
Sauve Street runs through the Beaty neighbourhood in north Milton, a corridor of mid-rise condominium buildings and townhomes. The street sits east of Thompson Road South and north of Derry Road, placing it within a five-minute drive of grocery anchors, the Milton District Hospital, and Highway 401. The immediate area is defined by its mix of newer residential construction and established parks. Sauve itself is a straight, modestly trafficked road lined with sidewalks and street parking. It is not a through street for commuters, which keeps foot traffic light. The buildings here date mostly from the 2010s, giving the street a consistent, contemporary feel. The Beaty neighbourhood is one of Milton's newer communities, and Sauve reflects that identity: purposeful, compact, and oriented toward convenience.
Sauve Street is dominated by condominium apartments, with a handful of townhomes interspersed. The condo buildings rise three to four storeys and house units that typically span 600 to 900 square feet. Two-bedroom layouts are the most common, though one-bedroom and three-bedroom units appear as well. The buildings are finished in brick and siding, with balconies on upper floors. Parking is mostly surface-level, with some underground spaces. The townhomes, fewer in number, are stacked or back-to-back designs with two or three bedrooms and attached garages. The street's housing stock is uniform in era, built in the early 2010s, and shows consistent maintenance across the block.
The typical condo on Sauve trades in the high-$500s to low-$600s, with one-bedroom units settling around the mid-$500s and two-bedroom units reaching the high-$600s. The townhomes, though sparse, trade in the high-$700s. Exterior treatments lean toward neutral palettes: beige and grey brick, dark trim. Floor plans in the condos are open-concept, with laminate or engineered hardwood in living areas and tile in bathrooms. Kitchens feature quartz counters and stainless steel appliances. The buildings are managed by professional property management firms, and common areas are kept tidy. The street's rental activity is significant, with many units leased to tenants, giving Sauve a transient but well-maintained character.
Sauve Street is within a five-minute drive of several grocery stores, including Walmart, FreshCo, and Sobeys. The Milton District Hospital is five minutes by car. For daily errands, the plaza at Thompson and Derry covers most needs: a pharmacy, fast food, and a gas station. Parks are within walking distance. Centennial Park is a ten-minute walk south, offering sports fields, a playground, and walking trails. Coates Park is a five-minute drive north, with a splash pad and tennis courts. Kelso Conservation Area is nine minutes by car for hiking and skiing in season.
Public schools are close. Irma Coulson Public School is a one-minute walk from the street. Robert Baldwin and Sam Sherratt public schools are within five minutes. Catholic options include Our Lady of Fatima Elementary and St. Francis Xavier Secondary, both six minutes away. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is four minutes by car. Highway 401 is four minutes from the on-ramp at Regional Road 25. The Milton GO Station is a 16-minute drive, with trains to Toronto Union in about an hour. For daily rhythm, the street's location is practical: errands are short drives, schools are walkable, and the highway is immediate.
Sauve Street trades predominantly as a condo market, with 13 of 15 recent sales in that property type. The typical condo on the street settles around $537,000, sitting within the broader street range of $400,000 to $850,000. A two-bedroom condo rented around $2,475 per month in July 2026, exemplifying the strong lease-to-sale activity that characterizes the street. With 48 leases against 15 sales over the recent window, the street functions as a rental-dominant corridor; two-bedroom units lease across a band from $2,000 to $2,500 per month against comparable sale prices in the $500,000 to $600,000 band, implying gross yields near 5 percent.
Price action across quarters has been uneven. The typical trade moved from around $670,000 in Q4 2024 through a low of approximately $493,000 in Q3 2025, then recovered to around $596,000 in Q2 2026 before softening again to approximately $508,000 in Q3 2026. This non-linear pattern reflects thin sample sizes in later quarters (two to five trades per period) and suggests variability in unit mix and seller positioning rather than a clean directional shift. Days on market average around 76, consistent with a balanced pace for condo inventory in the neighbourhood. Six active listings currently available indicate moderate supply relative to recent transaction flow. The condo segment dominates pricing; townhouse activity remains too sparse to establish a comparable band.
Across the Beaty neighbourhood, comparable condo homes have sold at broadly similar levels to those on Sauve Street itself. The typical sold price for neighbourhood condos sits around $561,000 against Sauve's condo typical of approximately $537,000, placing the street in line with the wider area. Over the past year, neighbourhood condo values have softened modestly, declining around 5.5 percent year-over-year, a pattern that mirrors the uneven quarterly movement visible on the street. Buyer-seller dynamics run slightly in favour of sellers; neighbourhood condos have cleared at approximately 100 percent of asking price on average, suggesting limited negotiation room. Days on market for comparable neighbourhood inventory average around 80, virtually identical to Sauve's own pace, reinforcing that the street's condo rhythm matches the broader Beaty rhythm.
Sauve Street sits in Milton's Beaty neighbourhood, a position that makes the 401 the primary artery for daily commutes. The on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive, putting Mississauga within 22 minutes and Pearson within 32. For those heading to downtown Toronto, the Milton GO station is a 16-minute drive; the full trip runs just over an hour. The street itself is a quiet residential corridor, with through-traffic limited to local residents. The highway connection is the defining commute relationship here, not the GO line, which is farther than typical for a Milton street.
Public elementary catchment draws to Irma Coulson Public School, a one-minute drive from Sauve Street, making it one of the more walkable school options in the area. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary, a six-minute drive. For secondary, public students draw to schools farther afield; Catholic students have St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary within six minutes. The proximity to Irma Coulson is a practical advantage for families with young children, reducing the morning school run to a short walk or quick drive.
Sauve Street is a natural fit for first-time buyers and young professionals who want a foothold in Milton without stretching into detached-home territory. The street is dominated by condos, with a handful of townhouses, so households looking for low-maintenance living and a price point in the mid-$500s will find the stock aligns. The rental market is active and anchored by long-term tenants; nearly all recent leases were unfurnished with 12-month terms, signalling a stable renter base rather than transient demand. Buyers here accept a longer drive to the GO station in exchange for quick highway access and a quieter street. Families with elementary-aged children benefit from the walkable catchment to Irma Coulson.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.8M, a different price tier and property type that suits buyers seeking more space and land. Apple Terrace mixes property types around $1.6M, appealing to those who want a broader range of housing options within a similar area. Both streets sit in the same Beaty neighbourhood, so the commute and amenity profile remain familiar. The tradeoff is price and property type: Sauve Street's condo-heavy stock keeps entry costs lower, while Wettlaufer and Apple command a premium for detached and mixed inventory.
Townhouse inventory on Sauve Street has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
Condo inventory on Sauve Street has seen 11 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Sauve Street in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Sauve Street across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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