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Street Profile · Dempsey · Milton, ON

Fitzgerald Crescent

Fitzgerald Crescent is a short, quiet residential loop in Milton's Dempsey neighbourhood.

Housing mixSemisemi
Typical pricesample too small to publish
Transactions tracked3closed deals on file
Active right now2live on the market

Fitzgerald Crescent at a glance

Fitzgerald Crescent is a short, quiet residential loop in Milton's Dempsey neighbourhood. It sits east of Ontario Street South, just north of the 401 corridor, and is framed by newer subdivisions that give the area a settled, family-oriented feel. The crescent itself is a single loop with no through traffic, which keeps street life calm and pedestrian-friendly. Sidewalks line both sides, and the lots are uniform in depth, creating a tidy, cohesive streetscape. Fitzgerald is the kind of street where neighbours know each other by sight, and the pace of daily life is unhurried.

The homes here

Fitzgerald Crescent is composed entirely of semi-detached homes, all built in the early 2000s. The architecture is consistent: two-storey layouts with brick and vinyl exteriors, attached garages, and front-facing living rooms. Typical floor plans offer three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, with roughly 1,500 to 1,700 square feet of living space. Lots are narrow but deep, leaving room for modest backyards. The builder is not publicly attributed with high confidence, but the uniformity of design suggests a single developer phase.

Exterior treatments lean toward neutral tones: beige brick, grey siding, and dark asphalt shingles. Many homes have upgraded front doors and porch lights, small signs of personalization. Driveways are shared between neighbours, a common semi-detached arrangement. The street's housing stock is well-maintained, with few signs of deferred maintenance. Lawns are kept, gardens are tended, and the overall impression is one of quiet pride in ownership. Semi-detached homes on Fitzgerald typically trade in the high-$800s to low-$900s.

What's nearby

Fitzgerald Crescent is a short drive from everyday essentials. Walmart and FreshCo are both four minutes away by car, and Sobeys is five minutes. Milton District Hospital is five minutes west. For outdoor recreation, Coates Park and Velodrome Park are each six minutes away, while Milton Community Park is a ten-minute walk. The Milton GO Station is ten minutes by car, and Highway 401 at Regional Road 25 is just four minutes away, making commutes to Mississauga or Toronto straightforward.

Several public elementary schools are within walking distance, including Chris Hadfield PS directly on the crescent and Robert Baldwin PS four minutes away. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is four minutes by car. The street sits in a part of Dempsey where daily errands are easily managed without crossing major highways. It is a location that balances suburban quiet with practical access to the city.

Trade patterns

Fitzgerald Crescent trades infrequently; the street has recorded only two residential sales over the recent period, both semi-detached homes. With such limited transaction volume, typical pricing and statistical measures carry less predictive weight than they would on a higher-turnover street. The street currently has two active listings, suggesting a steady rather than pressured supply environment. A semi-detached home on the street traded in the recent window, anchoring the local price band; lease activity shows a three-bedroom semi renting around $3,000 per month, which against typical sale values in the neighbourhood implies a gross yield near 4.1 percent. The sparse transaction history and low sales count place Fitzgerald in the category of streets where individual properties drive the narrative more than aggregate patterns. Prospective buyers and tenants should recognize that pricing inferences drawn from two sales carry inherent uncertainty, and that neighbourhood-level comparables become more informative than street-level statistics in this context. The street's semi-dominated composition and proximity to schools including Chris Hadfield PS and Robert Baldwin PS align with the broader Dempsey neighbourhood's family-oriented character.

Comparable homes nearby

Across the Dempsey neighbourhood, comparable semi-detached homes have traded around $875,000 over the past year, anchoring a market that has softened modestly year-over-year. The neighbourhood sample reflects 142 semi sales, providing robust context for homes of this type. Seller realization has held near listing expectations, with homes moving at around 99.97 percent of asking price, indicating a balanced negotiation environment with minimal discounting. Neighbourhood-wide pace runs notably slower than typical Milton benchmarks, with comparable semis averaging 74 days on market before sale. This slower clearing rate suggests adequate supply relative to near-term demand within the neighbourhood segment, allowing both buyers and sellers reasonable time to evaluate terms and position.

Where this street reaches

Fitzgerald Crescent sits in Dempsey, a pocket where the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive. That makes Mississauga a 22-minute run and Pearson reachable in just over half an hour. The Milton GO station is ten minutes by car, putting Union Station under 70 minutes total for the daily commute. The street itself is a quiet crescent, so the road network handles the load without the through-traffic noise of busier corridors. For families balancing a Toronto commute with suburban space, Fitzgerald offers a rhythm that works.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary catchment falls to Chris Hadfield Public School, which sits directly on Fitzgerald Crescent itself — a walk of under a minute for the youngest students. Catholic elementary students draw to Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School, a four-minute drive. For secondary, public students attend schools in the Halton District School Board, while Catholic secondary catchment is St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School, six minutes by car. The proximity to Chris Hadfield makes this street particularly practical for families with children in the early grades.

Who this street suits

Fitzgerald Crescent tends to suit families looking for a quiet crescent with immediate access to a public elementary school. The semi-detached stock, built in the early 2000s, appeals to buyers who want a manageable footprint without the maintenance of a larger detached home. The tradeoff is distance from the GO station — ten minutes by car rather than walking distance — and a rental market that leans toward long-term tenants rather than transient demand. The single recent lease record shows an unfurnished three-bedroom unit, consistent with anchored renters. For a family that values school proximity and a calm street over walk-to-transit convenience, Fitzgerald delivers.

If different priorities matter more

If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who need a shorter walk to the GO station might look at streets closer to Milton's core, where the tradeoff is tighter lots and older construction. Those prioritizing larger lots or newer builds may find more space in the newer subdivisions to the north, though school catchments shift. For a different balance of commute and lot size, streets in the Dempsey area with direct access to the 401 ramp offer similar highway convenience with varied housing stock. The key difference is walkability to daily needs versus a quieter crescent setting.

Semi on Fitzgerald Crescent

Semi trade patterns

Semi inventory on Fitzgerald Crescent has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.

Sold
Recent sales2under the publish threshold
Active listings1avg list $925K
Market data for semi on Fitzgerald Crescent is limited, with fewer than five closed transactions in the window. Contact our team for a private read on this segment.
Townhouse on Fitzgerald Crescent

Townhouse trade patterns

Townhouse inventory on Fitzgerald Crescent is currently active but has thin recent sale history.

Sold
Active listings1avg list $825K
At a glance

A dozen details that shape the picture

Transactions tracked2recent activity
Typical soldunder publish threshold
Typical DOMclosed sales
Sold to askbuyer competition
Semi sold22 transactions
Sale rangeunder publish threshold
Activity0recent window
Active right now2live listings
Trend-11.5%year over year
Market stateBalancedper current activity
Busiest monthJunmost closings
Market activity

What has actually been trading

Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Fitzgerald Crescent.

Sales

No closed sales on record for Fitzgerald Crescent in the recent period.

Recent sales
0
Typical sold
Days on market

Leases

Rental activity on Fitzgerald Crescent across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.

Recent leases
1
Typical rent
Days on market
Recent closed sales, Fitzgerald Crescent
DateAddressBedsSoldvs AskDOMListing brokerage
Getting around

Where this street reaches

Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station
4 min drive15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp
5 min drive
Union Station (GO)
58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS
8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS
5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS
6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS
5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS
4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital
2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area
12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation
20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton
2 min drive
Canadian Superstore
7 min drive
FreshCo Milton
2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Active inventory

2 homes currently for sale

All current listings on Fitzgerald Crescent. Click through for the full listing detail and photos.

Context

Neighbourhoods and schools nearby

Common questions

What people actually ask

What is the typical price on Fitzgerald Crescent?
Semi-detached homes on Fitzgerald Crescent typically trade in the high-$800s to low-$900s. Recent neighbourhood comparables for semis in Dempsey show a typical price around $875,000.
What kinds of homes are on Fitzgerald Crescent?
The street is almost entirely semi-detached homes, built in the early 2000s. Lots are modest but functional for a family.
Which schools serve Fitzgerald Crescent?
Public elementary is Chris Hadfield Public School, located right on the crescent. Catholic elementary is Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School, and secondary Catholic is St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School.
How far is Fitzgerald Crescent from Toronto?
The drive to downtown Toronto via the 401 and GO train takes about 70 minutes total. By car to Mississauga it's 22 minutes, and to Pearson about 32 minutes.
Is Fitzgerald Crescent close to the 401 or 407?
The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive. The 407 is also accessible but less direct.
What's the rental market like on Fitzgerald Crescent?
Rental activity is limited but consistent with long-term family tenants. A three-bedroom semi recently rented in the $3,000 range.
Who is Fitzgerald Crescent a good fit for?
It suits families who prioritize proximity to a public elementary school and a quiet crescent over walk-to-transit convenience. Buyers who want a manageable semi-detached home in an established Dempsey pocket.
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