Gowling Terrace is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood, a pocket of the city defined by family-oriented streets and mature landscaping.
Gowling Terrace is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Clarke neighbourhood, a pocket of the city defined by family-oriented streets and mature landscaping. The terrace runs north-south between Wellwood Terrace and Apple Terrace, placing it within a cluster of residential streets that share a similar scale and era. The setting is suburban but not sprawling; lots are generous, sidewalks line both sides, and the street feels settled rather than newly built. Centennial Park lies a short drive west, while the Milton GO station is roughly 14 minutes by car, making this a plausible base for commuters who value space over walkability to transit. The street's character is shaped by its semi-detached homes, consistent in form and finish, and by the quiet rhythm of a terrace that sees little through traffic.
The homes on Gowling Terrace are exclusively semi-detached, a configuration that gives each unit its own front entrance and a private yard while sharing a common wall. Built in the early 2000s, the stock is consistent in footprint and exterior treatment: brick facades, concrete driveways, and attached single-car garages. Floor plans typically offer three bedrooms above grade, with a main-floor layout that includes a living room, dining area, and kitchen. Lots are narrow but deep, providing rear yards that accommodate patios and green space. The street's uniformity in type and era gives it a cohesive streetscape, with only subtle variations in paint colour and landscaping distinguishing one home from the next.
Interiors on Gowling tend toward the practical rather than the expansive. Main floors measure roughly 1,000 to 1,200 square feet, with finished basements adding living space in many homes. Kitchens are typically galley or L-shaped, with laminate counters and oak cabinetry common to the period. Some owners have updated flooring and fixtures, but the majority of homes retain their original finishes. The condition across the street is well-maintained; roofs and windows appear to have been replaced on several units. These are homes built for families who value a manageable footprint, a private yard, and a quiet street over square footage or prestige.
Gowling Terrace sits within a five-minute drive of several daily-use amenities. Canadian Superstore and Walmart Milton are both roughly four to five minutes away by car, covering grocery and household needs. The Milton District Hospital is six minutes west, and the Highway 401 on-ramp at James Snow Parkway is three minutes north, offering a direct route to Mississauga and Toronto. For families, multiple schools are within a five-minute drive: Irma Coulson Public School, Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, and Milton District High School are all close by, as is Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School.
Parks are within a short drive but not walking distance. Centennial Park, Rotary Park, and Coates Park are each six to seven minutes away, offering sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. The Milton Community Park is the closest walkable green space, at about ten minutes on foot. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is six minutes by car. For commuters, the Milton GO Station is a 14-minute drive, and the drive to downtown Toronto via GO and TTC takes roughly 74 minutes. The street's location places it within easy reach of the city's major arteries while maintaining a quiet, residential feel.
Gowling Terrace trades rarely enough that street-level pattern recognition has limits. The recent record shows a handful of transactions, dominated by semi-detached homes, with one lease in the mix. Days on market average around 71, a pace that reads neither urgent nor stalled for the semi-detached segment in this corner of Clarke. No listings are active at present, which means buyers tracking Gowling are waiting on inventory rather than choosing from a shelf. A three-bedroom rental settled near $3,200 per month, giving some read on tenant-side demand even though sale-side sample is thin. Cross-street comparison sits in a different price universe: Wellwood Terrace, immediately adjacent in identity, has been trading around $1.7M on the detached side, and nearby Apple Terrace lands around $1.6M on a mixed mix. Gowling's semi-detached character places it well below those benchmarks, and the suitability question, who the street fits and how it differs from its detached neighbours, is taken up elsewhere on the page.
Across the Clarke neighbourhood, comparable semi-detached homes have moved through a clearer pattern than Gowling Terrace's own thin record permits. The typical trade has settled near $875,000, with year-over-year pricing easing back by roughly five percent through the recent window. Sold-to-ask figures sit near ask, suggesting modest negotiation room without meaningful discounting, a balance that reads as neither buyer-led nor seller-led. Neighbourhood-wide pace runs slightly slower than Gowling's own DOM, with comparable semis typically clearing in around 89 days. The read is of a segment that has softened modestly from its peak but continues to clear at prices close to listing, a profile consistent with a market finding its footing rather than one in retreat.
Gowling Terrace sits in the Clarke neighbourhood, a short drive from the 401 on-ramp at James Snow Parkway. That ramp makes Mississauga a 22-minute run and Pearson reachable in just over half an hour. The Milton GO station is a 14-minute drive, and the full commute to Union Station runs about 74 minutes including the walk to the train. For daily errands, the grocery options at Canadian Superstore and Walmart are within a five-minute drive, and Milton District Hospital is six minutes away. The street itself is quiet, with through-traffic routed to the main arterials.
Public elementary students in the area draw to Irma Coulson Public School or Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both a five-minute drive from Gowling Terrace. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School, also five minutes away. For secondary, the public catchment is Milton District High School, a five-minute drive, while Catholic students attend Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, four minutes away. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes this a practical pocket for families with children at different stages.
Gowling Terrace is a short street of semis, a configuration that tends to draw first-time buyers and young families who want ground-floor space without the price tag of a detached home. The proximity to Highway 401 suits commuters who drive to Mississauga or Pearson regularly. The rental market here is thin but a three-bedroom semi recently leased around $3,200, suggesting demand from tenants who value the same access. Buyers on Gowling accept a longer GO commute in exchange for a quieter street and a lower entry price than the detached stock on neighbouring streets. The tradeoff is straightforward: you trade square footage and a shorter walk to the train for a more affordable semi in a well-connected pocket.
If a detached home with more square footage is the priority, Wellwood Terrace trades around $1.7M and offers a different lot dynamic. For buyers who want a mix of property types and a slightly lower entry point, Apple Terrace sees semis and detached homes trading around $1.6M. Both streets sit in the same Clarke neighbourhood, so the school catchment and commute profile remain similar. The difference is in the stock itself: Wellwood leans toward larger detached homes, while Apple offers a broader mix. The choice comes down to whether the extra space justifies the step up in price.
Semi inventory on Gowling Terrace has seen 4 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 Gowling Terrace.
Sale activity on Gowling Terrace in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Gowling Terrace across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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