Merritt Drive runs through the Timberlea neighbourhood in north-central Milton.
Merritt Drive runs through the Timberlea neighbourhood in north-central Milton. It is a residential street lined with detached homes, set back from the main thoroughfares. The street sits within a quiet pocket, bordered by E.W. Foster Public School to the east and W.I. Dick Middle School to the west. Mature trees and wide frontages give Merritt a settled, suburban feel. The street connects to regional roads within minutes, offering easy access to Highway 401 and the Milton GO Station.
Merritt Drive is composed entirely of detached houses, most built in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The dominant builder is Mattamy Homes, whose standard floor plans appear across the street. Typical lots measure 40 to 50 feet wide, with two-storey elevations in brick and vinyl siding. Homes generally offer three to four bedrooms, attached two-car garages, and finished basements. Entry-level detached homes on the street trade in the mid-$900s, while larger models with upgraded interiors can reach the low-$1Ms.
Exterior treatments vary by phase: some sections feature full brick fronts, others combine brick with stone accents. Roofs are predominantly asphalt shingle, with a mix of gable and hip profiles. Many homes have been updated with newer windows, driveways, and landscaping. The street shows consistent upkeep, with few signs of deferred maintenance. Floor plans follow Mattamy's standard layouts for the era, with open main floors and formal living rooms in earlier models.
Merritt Drive is within walking distance of two public schools: E.W. Foster Public School and W.I. Dick Middle School. Milton District High School is a five-minute drive. Grocery shopping is a short drive away at Sobeys Milton or Walmart Milton, both under five minutes. Milton District Hospital is four minutes by car. The Milton GO Station is six minutes away, with trains to Toronto Union Station in about an hour.
Several parks are within a five- to seven-minute drive, including Coates Park, Centennial Park, and Milton Community Park. Kelso Conservation Area is seven minutes away for hiking and skiing. For daily errands, FreshCo and Canadian Superstore are also nearby. The street's location in Timberlea places it close to most of Milton's amenities while maintaining a quiet, residential character.
Merritt Drive trades infrequently, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the recent period. The street sits within Timberlea, a neighbourhood of detached homes where prices across comparable properties tend toward the mid-to-high range. Detached homes are the dominant form on Merritt, and those few that have changed hands reflect the broader market dynamics of the area. Days on market for this street run around 121 days, suggesting a measured pace typical of properties in this price band within the neighbourhood.
Cross-street comparisons offer some grounding for what might be expected. Wellwood Terrace, running parallel through Timberlea, sees detached homes trading around the high-$1.6Ms, while Apple Terrace detached inventory moves in a similar band. The rental activity on Merritt has been sparse, with one three-bedroom unit leasing around $2,800 per month in recent quarters. Given the thinness of direct sales data on the street itself, prospective buyers and investors benefit from understanding that Timberlea detached homes occupy a distinct price tier within Milton, and the broader neighbourhood context provides more reliable pattern recognition than the street's own limited trade record alone.
Across 1037 - TM Timberlea, comparable detached homes have recorded a full sample of activity, with prices typical around just over $1M. The neighbourhood-wide trade has softened modestly over the past year, moving down by a small margin, though homes continue to sell near asking price when they do move. Days on market for comparable detached properties in the neighbourhood average around 99 days, tracking slightly faster than Merritt Drive's own pace. This broader context underscores that Timberlea detached homes operate in a deliberate market where buyer-seller expectations remain closely aligned, despite the year-over-year price movement.
Merritt Drive sits in Timberlea, a position that makes the Milton GO station a realistic Toronto commute — a six-minute drive puts Union under 70 minutes total. For those working in Mississauga, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is five minutes away, making the drive to Square One a reliable 22-minute run. Pearson is reachable in about half an hour via the 401. The street itself is quiet, with through-traffic routed to main arterials, so the road network handles the load without the noise that defines busier corridors.
Public catchment draws to E.W. Foster Public School and W.I. Dick Middle School, both walkable from Merritt Drive itself; Tiger Jeet Singh Public School is a five-minute drive for an alternative elementary option. Secondary students attend Milton District High School, a five-minute drive that serves as the dominant catchment for this part of Timberlea. Catholic families route to Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary or Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary, both within a five-minute drive, with Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School and St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Secondary School serving the older grades.
Merritt Drive tends to suit families who want a quiet, established pocket within Timberlea, with detached homes on generous lots and a school catchment that keeps elementary years close. The street's position near the 401 and GO station appeals to commuters who need both highway and rail access without living on a busy road. Buyers here accept that the housing stock is older — most homes were built in the 1980s — and that the nearest grocery and hospital are a short drive rather than a walk. The rental market is thin, with the occasional three-bedroom lease moving quickly, suggesting anchored residents rather than transient tenants.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wellwood Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.7M, a step up in price that reflects larger lots and a more private setting. Apple Terrace mixes detached and semi-detached homes around $1.6M, suiting buyers who want variety in the same neighbourhood. Both streets sit within Timberlea, so the commute and school catchment remain similar; the difference is in the stock and the price point.
Detached inventory on Merritt Drive has seen 2 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 Merritt Drive.
Sale activity on Merritt Drive in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Merritt Drive across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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