Minchin Way runs through the Harrison neighbourhood in north Milton, a residential pocket shaped by the escarpment's rise to the north and the town's steady expansion outward.
Minchin Way runs through the Harrison neighbourhood in north Milton, a residential pocket shaped by the escarpment's rise to the north and the town's steady expansion outward. The street is quiet and residential, lined with detached homes on standard lots. It sits within a grid of similar streets, a few minutes from the commercial spine of Main Street East. The proximity to parks and schools gives the street a family-oriented rhythm. Minchin is not a through route; it serves its residents and little else, which is precisely its character.
The homes on Minchin Way are detached, built in the early 2000s as part of Milton's Harrison neighbourhood expansion. They sit on lots of roughly 35 to 40 feet wide, with two-storey elevations and brick-and-vinyl exteriors. Floor plans typically offer three to four bedrooms above grade, with a double garage and a finished basement. The street's housing stock is uniform in era and scale, with subtle variations in roofline and frontage.
Trade prices for detached homes on Minchin have settled in the low- to mid-$1Ms, reflecting the neighbourhood's established character and proximity to amenities. The homes show consistent upkeep, with many owners updating kitchens and flooring over the years. Landscaping is mature, and the street presents a tidy, cohesive streetscape. The absence of through traffic reinforces the sense of a self-contained residential enclave.
Minchin Way is a short drive from several parks, including Escarpment View Park and Velodrome Park, both about five minutes away by car. Milton Community Park and Centennial Park are also within a five- to seven-minute drive. For daily errands, FreshCo and Walmart are each about six to seven minutes away. Milton District Hospital is seven minutes by car, and the Milton GO Station is similarly close, offering a 67-minute commute to downtown Toronto via GO and TTC.
Several public schools serve the area, including Chris Hadfield PS and Irma Coulson PS, both within a five-minute drive. Elsie MacGill Secondary School is six minutes away. Catholic options include Guardian Angels Catholic ES and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS, each about seven minutes from the street. The Milton Muslim Community Centre and Islamic Community Centre of Milton are also within a seven-minute drive. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is seven minutes away, connecting to Mississauga in about 22 minutes and Oakville in 24.
Minchin Way trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street sees occasional activity from both owner-occupants and rental demand, though the thin transaction record limits broad pattern analysis. A detached home on the street has appeared in recent records, reflecting the street's predominant property type. Days on market average around 66, suggesting units find buyers or tenants within a reasonable window when listed. With no active listings currently available, the street maintains a quiet posture typical of lower-volume residential ways in the Harrison neighbourhood. The lease activity shows two-bedroom units renting around $1,750 per month, anchoring a modest rental profile for the area.
Across Harrison, comparable detached homes have traded at a typical price around $1.05M over the recent window. The broader neighbourhood sample reflects a full market read across 148 recent comparable transactions, providing reliable context for what similar detached properties command in this part of Milton. Year-over-year, comparable detached homes in Harrison have softened modestly, reflecting broader market conditions through the cycle. Homes in the neighbourhood are selling near asking price, with a sold-to-ask ratio around 0.99, indicating buyers and sellers are closely aligned on value. Pace in the neighbourhood runs somewhat slower than Minchin Way itself, with comparable homes averaging around 89 days on market, suggesting slightly higher buyer-selectivity for detached inventory across Harrison.
Minchin Way sits in Harrison, a neighbourhood that puts the Milton GO Station a seven-minute drive away. The train to Union runs under an hour total, making it the realistic Toronto commute for those who work downtown. For Mississauga or Pearson, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is also seven minutes out, and the drive to Mississauga runs around 22 minutes. The street itself is quiet, a residential loop that sees little through traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor.
Public elementary catchment draws to Chris Hadfield PS and Irma Coulson PS, both a five-minute drive from the street. Catholic elementary students attend Guardian Angels Catholic ES, roughly seven minutes away. For secondary, public students go to Elsie MacGill Secondary School, a six-minute drive, while Catholic students draw to Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS, also seven minutes out. The mix of nearby schools gives families options within a short drive, though none are walkable from Minchin itself.
Minchin Way tends to suit buyers who want a quiet residential pocket in Harrison without being far from the highway or GO line. The street's detached homes, though limited in recent activity, fit families who need space and value proximity to parks like Escarpment View Park and Velodrome Park, both five minutes by car. The rental side sees two-bedroom units moving quickly, suggesting demand from tenants anchored to the area for the long term. Buyers here accept that schools and most amenities require a drive, trading walkability for a quieter setting and easy highway access.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, a street with more consistent condo trading around the low-$300s might suit a first-time buyer or investor looking for a lower entry point. Homes built in the 1990s versus the early 2000s can shift the maintenance profile and lot size. For those who want a shorter walk to the GO station or a different school catchment, a street closer to the Milton GO or with a different elementary draw could be worth exploring.
Detached inventory on Minchin Way has seen 1 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 Minchin Way.
Sale activity on Minchin Way in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Minchin Way 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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