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Street Profile · 1051 - Walker · Milton, ON

Starflower Place

Starflower Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Walker neighbourhood, a short drive from the 401 and the town's major retail corridors.

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Starflower Place at a glance

Starflower Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Walker neighbourhood, a short drive from the 401 and the town's major retail corridors. The street sits in a residential pocket built primarily in the late 2010s, with consistent architecture and a family-oriented feel. Sidewalks line both sides, and the street terminates in a small parkette. It is the kind of street where neighbours know each other by sight, and children walk to nearby schools. The broader Walker area has grown rapidly in recent years, yet Starflower retains a settled, unhurried character.

Housing stock on Starflower

Starflower Place consists entirely of townhomes, all constructed in a single phase around 2018. The units are three and four bedrooms, arranged in blocks of four to six attached homes. Each has a private driveway and a small front yard, with brick and stone exterior treatments that vary subtly from unit to unit. The builder is Mattamy, and the floor plans are consistent with the company's standard townhome designs of that era: open-concept main floors, second-floor laundry, and finished basements in many units.

The homes share a cohesive palette of neutral greys and beiges, with dark trim accents on some elevations. Roofs are asphalt shingle, and garages are single-car with a second driveway space. Interiors typically feature laminate flooring on the main level, carpet upstairs, and granite counters in the kitchen. The street's uniform build date means most homes have similar mechanical systems and window packages. A few owners have added landscaping or upgraded front doors, but the overall look remains consistent from one end of the place to the other.

What's nearby

Starflower Place is within a five-minute drive of several parks, including Rotary Park and Escarpment View Park, both with playgrounds and sports fields. Grocery shopping is equally close: a Canadian Superstore, Walmart, FreshCo, and Sobeys are all within a five-minute drive. Milton District Hospital is also five minutes away by car, and Highway 401 is accessible in four minutes via James Snow Parkway.

For daily errands, the Milton GO Station is a twelve-minute drive, making downtown Toronto reachable in just over an hour by train. Several public and Catholic schools are within a five-minute drive, including Chris Hadfield Public School and Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is also nearby. The street's location offers a practical balance of suburban quiet and convenient access to essentials.

The market right now

Starflower Place trades rarely; it carries only two recorded transactions in recent activity, both rental leases rather than sales. The street has no resale history within the available window, which limits direct price observation. However, the comparable townhouse market across the Walker neighbourhood provides orienting context. Neighbourhood-wide, comparable townhouses typically trade around $925,000, with a price range that has firmed approximately 5 percent year-over-year, suggesting modest strengthening in the broader area. Properties on the neighbourhood comparable typically settle near ask price, indicating balanced buyer-seller conditions with minimal negotiation room. The two leases recorded on Starflower represent the entire transaction footprint: a three-bedroom unit renting around $3,200 per month and a four-bedroom unit at approximately $3,425 per month. These lease-to-price relationships imply gross yields in the 4.1 to 4.4 percent range when paired against the neighbourhood's typical townhouse sale price, a return profile typical for owner-occupied townhouses in the broader Walker area rather than pure yield-focused investments. The street's thinness in transaction activity means suitability is clearer when read against the neighbourhood comparable and the character of the immediate area, rather than through its own trade history.

Comparable homes nearby

Across Walker, comparable townhouse homes have sold at typical prices near $925,000 over the recent period, based on a robust sample of 59 sales. Prices have firmed approximately 5 percent year-over-year, signalling modest strengthening in the neighbourhood's townhouse segment. Buyer-seller balance is close to equilibrium, with properties typically selling near asking price (approximately 98.5 percent of ask), leaving little room for negotiation and suggesting steady demand relative to available supply. Pace across the neighbourhood runs at a moderate tempo, with comparable townhouses typically clearing in around 85 days on the market. This measured clearing time reflects the broader Milton townhouse landscape, where supply and buyer interest remain in reasonable alignment. The neighbourhood's price stability and consistent buyer engagement across a substantial transaction pool suggest that Starflower Place, despite its minimal direct trade history, sits within a market environment characterised by steady fundamentals.

Getting around

Starflower Place sits in Milton's Walker neighbourhood, a position that makes the 401 the primary commute artery. The on-ramp at James Snow Parkway is a four-minute drive, putting Mississauga within 22 minutes and Pearson within 32. For Toronto, the Milton GO station is a 12-minute drive; the full trip to Union runs around 72 minutes by train and TTC. Oakville and Burlington are both reachable in about 20 to 24 minutes by car. The street itself is a quiet cul-de-sac, so the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary catchment draws to Chris Hadfield Public School, a five-minute drive, or Robert Baldwin Public School at the same distance. Catholic elementary students attend Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School, also five minutes away. For secondary, public students go to Milton District High School and Catholic students to St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School, both within a five-minute drive. The street's position near several schools makes it a practical fit for families with children at different stages.

Who this street suits

Starflower Place tends to suit families looking for a quiet cul-de-sac with townhouse living and easy highway access. The stock is entirely townhouses, which appeals to buyers seeking a lower-maintenance property without sacrificing multiple bedrooms. Recent rentals have moved quickly, suggesting steady demand from tenants who value proximity to schools and the 401. The tradeoff is that the street is not walkable to the GO station or major retail; a car is essential for most errands. Buyers here accept that in exchange for a calm street and a short drive to the highway.

If different priorities matter more

If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who want a shorter walk to the GO station might look closer to Milton's core, where streets offer better transit access but often trade off the quiet cul-de-sac feel. Those seeking larger lots or detached homes may find more options in neighbourhoods built earlier, where frontages are wider and yards deeper. For a different school catchment, streets on the eastern side of Walker draw different public and Catholic boundaries. Each choice involves a clear tradeoff in commute, lot size, or street character.

The market

Recent activity on Starflower

Sales

No closed sales on record for Starflower Place in the recent period.

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Leases

Rental activity on Starflower Place across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.

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Getting around

Commute & reach from Starflower

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station4 min drive · 15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp5 min drive
Union Station (GO)58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton2 min drive
Canadian Superstore7 min drive
FreshCo Milton2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Halton Islamic Community Centre13 min drive
Milton Muslim Community Centre2 min drive
Islamic Community Centre of Milton8 min drive
Common questions

About Starflower

What is the typical price on Starflower Place?
A reliable street-level price isn't available given the thin recent activity on Starflower Place. Across the Walker area, comparable townhomes trade around $925,000.
What kinds of homes are on Starflower Place?
The street consists entirely of townhouses, all built in the early 2000s. Most offer three or four bedrooms, making them a practical fit for families.
Which schools serve Starflower Place?
Public elementary draws to Chris Hadfield Public School or Robert Baldwin Public School, both a five-minute drive away. Catholic elementary is Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School at the same distance. Secondary catchment is Milton District High School for public and St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School for Catholic.
How far is Starflower Place from Toronto?
The drive to downtown Toronto via the 401 takes about 72 minutes by GO train and TTC. By car, Mississauga is 22 minutes and Pearson is 32 minutes.
Is Starflower Place close to the 401 or 407?
The 401 on-ramp at James Snow Parkway is a four-minute drive. The 407 is farther north and not a practical option from this location.
What's the rental market like on Starflower Place?
Recent rentals have moved quickly, with three-bedroom townhomes renting around $3,200 and four-bedrooms around $3,425. The street attracts tenants who value proximity to schools and the highway.
Who is Starflower Place a good fit for?
The street suits families who want a quiet cul-de-sac with townhouse living and easy highway access. It works well for those who don't need to walk to transit or retail and prefer a low-maintenance property.
If Starflower Place isn't the right fit, what similar streets should I look at?
Buyers who want a shorter walk to the GO station might consider streets closer to Milton's core. Those seeking detached homes or larger lots may find better options in neighbourhoods built earlier with wider frontages.
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