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Street Profile · Coates · Milton, ON

Lingen Crescent

Lingen Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Coates neighbourhood, a short drive north of Highway 401.

Housing mixDetacheddetached
Typical pricesample too small to publish
Transactions tracked1closed deals on file
Active right now0live on the market

Lingen Crescent at a glance

Lingen Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Coates neighbourhood, a short drive north of Highway 401. The street sits within a mature pocket of detached homes, framed by Coates Park to the south and the escarpment ridge to the north. Its crescent shape discourages through traffic, giving the street a calm, self-contained character. This is a street where children walk to school and neighbours recognise one another. The surrounding area blends established homes with newer infill, but Lingen itself has held its form for decades.

The homes here

Lingen Crescent is lined with detached homes, all built in the 1980s and 1990s. The predominant style is two-storey brick and siding, with attached garages and driveways. Lot sizes are generous, typically 40 to 50 feet wide, with deep backyards. Homes here trade in the low-$1Ms, reflecting the street's established character and spacious layouts. The builder confidence is medium, so no single builder is attributed; the homes share a consistent era and material palette.

Exterior treatments vary modestly: some homes feature stone accents or bay windows, while others keep a simpler brick facade. Roofs are predominantly asphalt shingle, many updated in the last decade. Floor plans tend toward four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, with finished basements common. The street's uniformity in age and type gives it a cohesive look, though individual updates and landscaping create subtle distinctions. Condition ranges from original to fully renovated, with several homes showing recent kitchen and bathroom upgrades.

What's nearby

Coates Park is a two-minute walk from Lingen Crescent, offering a playground, sports fields, and walking paths. Milton Community Park and Willmott Park are a six-minute drive, adding tennis courts and splash pads. For daily errands, Walmart and FreshCo are four minutes away by car, and Sobeys is five. Milton District Hospital is four minutes away, and the Milton GO Station is six minutes, providing a 66-minute commute to downtown Toronto via GO and TTC.

Several schools serve the area: Milton District High School is four minutes away, and Chris Hadfield Public School is five. Places of worship include the Milton Muslim Community Centre, four minutes away. The highway on-ramp to Highway 401 at Regional Road 25 is four minutes from the street, making travel to Mississauga (22 minutes) and Oakville (24 minutes) straightforward. The escarpment conservation areas are a short drive north for hiking and outdoor recreation.

Trade patterns

Lingen Crescent trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. This limited activity makes pattern recognition difficult and renders quantitative trend analysis impractical. The street comprises detached homes in the Coates neighbourhood, a residential area anchored by family-oriented properties and proximity to Coates Park within walking distance. The single recent trade on the street stretched to just over 100 days on market, suggesting a measured pace typical of suburban detached inventory when buyer-seller alignment takes time to establish. Without sufficient resale history, prospective buyers and owners should understand that comparable detached homes elsewhere in Coates have moved through the market with more frequency, providing a broader reference point for condition and positioning relative to price. The absence of active listings at present indicates the street is not currently in flux, which may suit buyers prepared to wait for occasional inventory rather than those seeking immediate choice. Lease activity on Lingen remains absent from recent records, limiting insight into investor yield or rental demand specific to the street itself.

Comparable homes nearby

Across Coates, comparable detached homes have traded with substantially greater frequency than Lingen itself. Typical sales price for detached homes in the neighbourhood settles around the mid-$1.2M, anchored by a robust sample of transactions. Year-over-year, prices in this category have eased back modestly, reflecting broader market softening across the wider region. Buyer-seller balance appears close to equilibrium, with homes typically selling near asking price; this tightness suggests neither pronounced urgency nor systematic discounting. Pace in the neighbourhood averages around 89 days on market, moving slightly faster than Lingen's own recent experience. This comparison underscores that Lingen's thin trade record reflects limited supply turnover on the street itself rather than neighbourhood-wide disinterest in detached homes at this address and price tier.

Getting around

Lingen Crescent sits in Coates, a pocket of Milton that trades close-in convenience for quiet. The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive, making Mississauga a 22-minute run and Pearson reachable in just over half an hour. For Toronto, the Milton GO station is six minutes away; the full trip to Union runs just over an hour. The street itself sees little through traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise that defines busier corridors. Burlington and Oakville are both within a 25-minute drive, which makes this a practical base for commuters spreading across the western GTA.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary students on Lingen draw to Chris Hadfield Public School, a five-minute drive that serves much of Coates. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School, roughly six minutes away. For secondary, the public catchment falls to Milton District High School, four minutes by car, while Catholic students have two options within five minutes: Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School and St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School. The cluster of schools within a short radius makes this a convenient stretch for families with children at different stages.

Who this street suits

Lingen Crescent tends to suit buyers who want a detached home in a quiet crescent without paying a premium for a high-profile address. The stock is almost exclusively detached, which appeals to families who prioritize private outdoor space and a garage over walkability to retail. The tradeoff is that daily errands require a car: the nearest grocery is a four-minute drive, and the GO station is six minutes away. Buyers here accept a car-dependent rhythm in exchange for a street that feels settled and uncongested. The rental market is thin, which suggests most residents are owner-occupiers who anchor themselves to the neighbourhood long-term.

If different priorities matter more

If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Martin Street offers a different pattern: condos trading around $310K, which suits buyers looking for a lower entry point or a lock-and-leave lifestyle. Lingen's detached homes trade at a higher price point, so the choice comes down to whether you want the space and privacy of a house or the convenience and lower cost of a condo. For those who prefer a more established feel with mature trees, the Coates neighbourhood itself has older sections with larger lots. The crescent layout on Lingen keeps traffic minimal, which is a meaningful difference from through-streets in the same area.

Detached on Lingen Crescent

Detached trade patterns

Detached inventory on Lingen Crescent has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.

Sold
Recent sales1under the publish threshold
Market data for detached on Lingen Crescent is limited, with fewer than five closed transactions in the window. Contact our team for a private read on this segment.
At a glance

A dozen details that shape the picture

Transactions tracked1recent activity
Typical soldunder publish threshold
Typical DOM101dclosed sales
Sold to ask98%buyer competition
Detached sold11 transactions
Sale rangeunder publish threshold
Activity1recent window
Active right now0live listings
Trendyear over year
Market stateCoolper current activity
Busiest monthJulmost 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 Lingen Crescent.

Sales

Sale activity on Lingen Crescent in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.

Recent sales
1
Typical sold
Days on market
101
Recent closed sales, Lingen 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

Nothing live right now

No active listings on Lingen Crescent at the moment. Most weeks something does surface, and we can hold a spot on the alert list.

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Context

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Common questions

What people actually ask

What is the typical price on Lingen Crescent?
Detached homes on Lingen Crescent typically trade around $1.2M. This aligns with the broader Coates neighbourhood, where detached homes have settled in the low-$1.2Ms recently.
What kinds of homes are on Lingen Crescent?
The street is almost entirely detached homes, built in the early 2000s. Lots are typical for the area, with frontage that accommodates a driveway and a small front yard.
Which schools serve Lingen Crescent?
Public elementary students attend Chris Hadfield Public School, a five-minute drive away. Catholic elementary students go to Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School. Secondary catchment includes Milton District High School for public and Bishop P.F. Reding or St. Francis Xavier for Catholic.
How far is Lingen Crescent from Toronto?
The drive to Milton GO Station takes about six minutes, and the full GO train trip to Union Station runs just over an hour. Driving downtown takes roughly 66 minutes in typical traffic.
Is Lingen Crescent close to the 401 or 407?
The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive. The 407 is accessible via the 401, making the total drive to the 407 about 10 minutes.
Who is Lingen Crescent a good fit for?
It suits buyers who want a quiet, car-oriented crescent with detached homes and minimal traffic. Families who value private outdoor space and a garage over walkability will find the street appealing.
If Lingen Crescent isn't the right fit, what similar streets should I look at?
Martin Street offers condos around $310K for a lower-maintenance option. Within Coates, older sections have larger lots and more mature trees, while newer pockets have tighter frontages.
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