1440 Clarriage Court sits in the Ford neighbourhood in Milton's northeast, a relatively new residential community that's been growing steadily over the past several years. The MV1 building by Great Gulf is part of that newer wave of mid-rise condo development that's come to this part of Halton Region, and at two years old, it's as close to move-in ready as a rental gets without being pre-construction. The building itself is modern in the way that matters for day-to-day living: the unit has 10-foot ceilings, which is generous at this price point, and the 359-square-foot private terrace is a genuine differentiator. Most units in buildings like this don't offer outdoor space that size.
For a family or a group of three adults, the layout here is functional. Three separate bedrooms and two full bathrooms, including an ensuite off the primary, means this doesn't require any compromises that a two-bedroom-plus-den arrangement would. At just over 1,000 square feet of indoor space, it's not enormous, but the open-plan living and dining area keeps it from feeling tight.
Milton GO Station is the transit anchor for this area, and it's a meaningful one. The Lakeshore West line connects Milton to Union Station, making this a realistic option for someone commuting into downtown Toronto who needs more space than a city condo provides at a comparable rent. The drive to the GO station from Clarriage Court takes around 5 to 8 minutes depending on traffic, and there is a bus connection as well, though most residents in this part of Ford drive to the station. If the GO commute is central to your decision, it's worth checking current Milton GO schedules, as service frequency on this line has been a point of discussion for riders.
Day-to-day needs are reasonably well covered from this location. Grocery, pharmacy, and retail options are accessible along Derry Road and in the Milton Mall area to the west. Parks and trails are part of the neighbourhood's newer infrastructure, though this is still a developing pocket and it doesn't yet have the density of amenities that older Milton neighbourhoods closer to Main Street offer.
The Ford community is predominantly residential and quiet. The streetscape is newer construction, which means wider roads and more suburban feel than the older parts of Milton to the south. If you're coming from a denser urban environment, that's worth experiencing firsthand before committing.
There are currently 54 active listings in the Ford community, with an average asking price of around $611,000 for properties for sale. For context, that active inventory gives renters and buyers alike a reasonable comparison set for understanding what this part of Milton currently offers relative to price and unit type.
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