Clarke Homes for Sale in Milton

Clarke is one of Milton's larger established neighbourhoods and holds the distinction of being the first of Milton's new suburban communities, built in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It sits on the east side of town, east of Thompson Road, and is positioned close to Highway 401, making it one of the more commuter-convenient neighbourhoods for buyers who drive. Clarke is also home to the Milton Leisure Centre and, right at its eastern edge, the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton, giving residents access to two of the town's most significant community facilities.


What Clarke is Known for

Milton's first new suburban neighbourhood: Clarke was the first of the new suburban communities to be developed in Milton, built in the late 1990s and early 2000s, which gives it a distinct identity as the neighbourhood that set the pattern for everything that followed.

Close to Highway 401: Clarke's east Milton location provides some of the quickest 401 access of any established residential neighbourhood in the town, which is a consistent draw for buyers who commute by car.

The Milton Leisure Centre: The Milton Leisure Centre, located within Clarke, is a full-service recreational facility offering a lap pool, play pool with water slide, hot tub, fitness centre, gyms, and a range of sports and instructional programs. It is one of Milton's primary community recreation hubs.

The FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton: Located at 1010 Main Street East on the southeast corner of Main Street and Thompson Road at the edge of Clarke, the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton (firstontarioartscentremilton.ca) is Milton's premier performance venue. It hosts concerts, theatrical performances, art exhibitions, gallery shows, and community programs throughout the year. Free parking is available on site.

Broad range of housing: Clarke has freehold townhomes, semi-detached, and detached homes across a wider size range than many Milton neighbourhoods, making it accessible to first-time buyers and move-up buyers within the same community.

Baseball diamonds, football and soccer fields: Clarke has significant outdoor sports infrastructure, with multiple baseball diamonds and football and soccer fields accessible to residents.

Questions About Clarke

  • What is the housing mix in Clarke, Milton?

    Clarke has one of the broader housing mixes in Milton. Freehold townhomes and semi-detached homes occupy parts of the neighbourhood, while detached homes, some with four or more bedrooms, are also common. The detached homes in Clarke range from more modest two-storey builds to larger homes that attract move-up buyers. Buyers can find entry-level freehold options and larger family homes within the same community, which is part of Clarke's consistent appeal.

  • Is Clarke close to Highway 401?

    Yes. Clarke is one of the closest established residential neighbourhoods in Milton to Highway 401, which makes it a practical choice for buyers who commute by car. It sits east of Thompson Road in east-central Milton, and most Clarke addresses reach the 401 in a short drive. Buyers who want established neighbourhood character with strong commuter access often land on Clarke.

  • What community facilities are in Clarke?

    Clarke has two significant community facilities. The Milton Leisure Centre offers a lap pool, play pool with water slide, hot tub, fitness centre, and gymnasium, and runs a broad range of recreational and instructional programs. The FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton, at 1010 Main Street East on the Thompson Road boundary of the neighbourhood, is Milton's main performance venue, hosting concerts, theatrical productions, art exhibitions, and community cultural events throughout the year. Both are accessible from Clarke addresses without leaving the immediate area.

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