The Village Collection
Freehold Back-to-Back Townhomes
Compact back-to-back freehold townhomes from about 953 to 1,732 sq ft — ideal for first-time buyers, investors, and low-footprint living without condo fees.
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Now selling · Milton, Ontario
The Enclave Milton is a new freehold townhome community by Sundial Homes on Britannia Road in Milton, Ontario — fifteen layouts across Village back-to-back and Park traditional collections from $599,990, with $0 monthly maintenance and occupancy in 2027. Homes are now selling; register for floor plans and current pricing.
Buyers get Sundial Homes quality, two distinct collections, and freehold ownership without monthly maintenance — now selling for 2027 occupancy in southeast Milton, Ontario.
Unlike many Milton townhome projects with condo fees, The Enclave markets freehold title with no monthly maintenance — a direct answer to buyers searching “no condo fees” in Halton.
With Milton resale townhomes averaging well above $800K in early 2026, entry near $599,990 positions The Enclave as attainable new construction — fifteen models give real choice, not a single template.
The Village Collection owns the back-to-back niche (953–1,732 sq ft). The Park Collection adds two- and three-storey traditional designs up to 2,843 sq ft — rare breadth in one Milton address.
Located between James Snow Parkway and Fourth Line with access toward Highways 401 and 407 and Milton GO — strong commute story with planned trails and a future on-site elementary school per the master plan.
Village is back-to-back freehold towns; Park is traditional two- and three-storey layouts — both with $0 monthly maintenance at The Enclave Milton.
Freehold Back-to-Back Townhomes
Compact back-to-back freehold townhomes from about 953 to 1,732 sq ft — ideal for first-time buyers, investors, and low-footprint living without condo fees.
Explore Village Collection townhomesFreehold 2 & 3 Storey Traditional Townhomes
Traditional two- and three-storey freehold towns from about 1,240 to 2,843 sq ft — family-scale layouts including end and corner units on select plans.
Explore Park Collection traditional townhomesCompare every model, size, and collection in one place.
See all 15 layoutsBoth collections are freehold with no monthly maintenance; the difference is layout style and square footage.
| Village Collection | Park Collection | |
|---|---|---|
| Sq ft range | 953 – 1,732 | 1,240 – 2,843 |
| Storeys | 2 (back-to-back) | 2 & 3 storey |
| Layout type | Back-to-back freehold | Traditional townhome |
| Model count | 5 | 10 |
| Ideal buyer | First-time, investor, efficient footprint | Growing & multigenerational families |
| Monthly maintenance | $0 | $0 |
Register once for all 15 layouts — Village back-to-back and Park traditional townhomes from $599,990 with $0 monthly maintenance.
This is an independent marketing website. It is not the builder's official sales office and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Sundial Homes. Prices, sizes, features, incentives, and availability are set by the builder and may change without notice. E.&O.E.
The Enclave sits on Britannia Road, between James Snow Parkway & Fourth Line in Southeast Milton, Ontario (Halton Region) — Milton GO, Highways 401 and 407, Halton schools, and everyday amenities within a short drive.
The Enclave sits in Milton's southeast growth corridor on Britannia Road between James Snow Parkway (Neyagawa Boulevard) and Fourth Line — part of the broader Britannia Secondary Plan area the Town of Milton is developing as a complete, walkable community with housing, parks, schools, and services. Sundial Homes' master plan for this site includes freehold townhomes, a planned village square, trail and cycling connections, and a future elementary school site coordinated with the Halton District School Board. Per local reporting, the broader southeast Milton allocation can include on the order of 1,000+ new homes across phases, with the first builder permits targeted from 2026 onward.
Address: Britannia Road, between James Snow Parkway & Fourth Line, Milton, Ontario, Canada
School catchments, program availability (including French immersion), travel times, and amenities change. Distances shown are approximate from Britannia Road at James Snow Parkway — confirm on Google Maps from your exact lot. This page is for general research only — confirm schools with HDSB and HCDSB before you buy.
Direct answers for buyers researching freehold townhomes, pricing, and registration in Milton, Ontario.
The Enclave Milton is a new freehold townhome community on Britannia Road in Milton, Ontario, built by Sundial Homes. It offers 15 floor plans across two collections — Village back-to-back towns and Park traditional towns — from $599,990 with $0 monthly maintenance and occupancy targeted for 2027. Homes are now selling.
Sundial Homes is the builder of The Enclave Milton — an established Ontario new-home builder delivering the Village and Park townhome collections in Milton.
The community is on Britannia Road, between James Snow Parkway and Fourth Line, in Milton, Ontario (Halton Region). The address positions buyers near Highways 401 and 407 and Milton GO for GTA commuting.
Pricing starts from $599,990 before upgrades and closing costs. Per-model pricing is released on registration — submit the form on this page for current floor plans and price sheets.
No. These are freehold townhomes with $0 monthly maintenance fees — you own the land and structure without ongoing condo-style common-element charges on the marketing materials provided.
The Village Collection has five freehold back-to-back townhome layouts from about 953 to 1,732 sq ft — efficient footprints ideal for first-time buyers and investors. The Park Collection has ten traditional two- and three-storey townhomes from about 1,240 to 2,843 sq ft for families wanting more space and storey options.
There are 15 models total: five in the Village Collection and ten in the Park Collection.
Occupancy is currently communicated for 2027. Exact closing dates vary by model, phase, and purchase agreement — confirm timing when you register for details.
Village models range roughly 953–1,732 sq ft in back-to-back layouts. Park models span roughly 1,240–2,843 sq ft across two- and three-storey traditional townhome designs, including end and corner units on select plans.
These are freehold townhomes. Freehold means you hold title to your unit and land interest without the condo corporation fee structure typical of condominium townhomes — here, marketing highlights $0 monthly maintenance.
Pre-construction deposits are usually structured in installments tied to agreement milestones rather than one lump sum at signing. Exact schedules are builder-specific — request the current deposit outline when you register.
New homes from Ontario builders enrolled with Tarion are covered under the statutory new-home warranty program, including defined coverage periods for defects and delays. Confirm enrollment and coverage details in your purchase agreement.
For eligible condominium purchases in Ontario, buyers may have a statutory cooling-off right — freehold townhome contracts differ. Your agreement of purchase and sale governs rescission rights; review it with a lawyer before signing.
Eligible buyers of new homes in Ontario may qualify for federal and provincial new housing rebates on the HST portion, subject to price caps and occupancy rules. Speak with your accountant or lawyer to confirm eligibility.
If you take interim occupancy before title transfer, the builder may charge occupancy fees covering interest, taxes, and common elements as defined in your agreement — not the same as freehold maintenance after closing.
Builder incentives change by phase and inventory. Register to receive the current incentive sheet; first-time buyers should also review federal programs such as the First Home Savings Account and land-transfer tax rebates where applicable.
Complete the registration form on this page with your contact details and model interest. You will receive floor plan PDFs and pricing information by email — check spam if nothing arrives within a few minutes.
No. This is an independent marketing site for The Enclave Milton and is not the builder's official sales office. Sundial Homes operates sundialhomes.com — confirm all pricing, features, and availability directly with the builder.
Assignment depends on your exact home address, not the development name. Use the Halton District School Board school locator (https://schoollocator.hdsb.ca/) for English public schools and the Halton Catholic school finder for Catholic education. Enter your lot or nearest intersection before you firm — catchments in growing Milton can change.
Start with the HDSB Find Local School page and interactive locator (https://www.hdsb.ca/schools/find-local-school/). For Catholic schools, use the HCDSB school finder (https://hcdsb.ca/schools/school-finder/). If you are buying pre-construction, ask for the municipal address or use the closest existing intersection, then re-check when your closing address is assigned. For planning questions, HDSB Planning can be reached at planhalton@hdsb.ca.
The Enclave master plan and Town of Milton reporting describe a future elementary school site coordinated with the Halton District School Board within the southeast Milton / Britannia Road allocation. Opening date, grades, and catchment boundaries will be set by HDSB — not the builder. Pre-construction buyers should plan using current nearby schools until the board confirms the new school.
HDSB operates English public schools; Halton Catholic District School Board operates a separate Catholic system with its own registration rules and catchments. You choose one pathway per child according to board policy — they are not interchangeable. Catholic registration may require documentation such as baptism certificates; confirm on HCDSB.ca before you buy.
Halton District School Board offers French immersion programs at designated schools with entry-grade rules and capacity limits — not every nearby English elementary offers immersion. Use HDSB program pages and the school locator to see whether your address qualifies for early French immersion or extended French pathways. Programs can fill or change entry points by year.
Fast-growing areas like southeast Milton and the Britannia Secondary Plan add pupils faster than schools can expand. HDSB runs accommodation planning and periodic boundary reviews that can shift which school serves a street. Buying new construction means monitoring HDSB boundary announcements from purchase through occupancy — especially if you have children entering school within two to three years.
School registration generally requires a Milton home address. Pre-construction buyers can research catchments now but typically complete registration after closing when your address exists in board systems. If your child starts school before you take possession, you may need temporary arrangements — speak with HDSB or HCDSB registration staff and your lawyer about timing.
There is no single answer for the whole corridor — assignment is lot-specific. Nearby public elementaries families research include Boyne, Viola Desmond, Ethel Gardiner, Hawthorne Village, E. J. James, Sam Sherratt, and Tiger Jeet Singh. Public secondaries include Craig Kielburger and Milton District. Catholic options include Lumen Christi, St. Peter, Guardian Angels, Bishop Reding, St. Benedict, and Jean Vanier. Always confirm with board locators for your address.
Boyne Public School serves the adjacent Boyne / southeast Milton growth area and is frequently researched alongside new Britannia Road communities. Whether it applies to your child depends solely on HDSB catchment for your exact address — use the school locator and watch for boundary reviews as new phases register.
Viola Desmond is a newer HDSB elementary in Milton that many relocating families compare when evaluating southeast Milton townhomes. It illustrates why address verification matters: two streets in the same marketing community can map to different schools. Confirm assignment in the HDSB locator before you rely on any listing-site school label.
Both are HDSB secondary schools serving Milton students with different locations, course offerings, and extracurricular cultures. Your address determines which is your home school — not preference alone. Families with teenagers should verify secondary catchment early and visit school open houses once your address is confirmed.
Britannia Road at James Snow Parkway is typically about a 10–20 minute drive to Milton GO Station under normal traffic, though conditions vary. Milton GO on the Kitchener line provides commuter rail toward Toronto Union — check GO Transit schedules for current trip times.
Most commuters combine a short drive to Milton GO with the Kitchener line train to Union Station, or drive to Highway 401 for road access. Train trips are often cited in the 45–65 minute range depending on schedule; driving time varies widely with traffic and destination. Many buyers test both modes during rush hour before they purchase.
Yes — Britannia Road and James Snow Parkway connect into Milton's arterial network toward Highway 401 and Highway 407. Typical drives to highway ramps are often in the 10–25 minute range depending on route and traffic. The 407 is a toll route some commuters use to save time on cross-regional trips.
The Britannia Secondary Plan is the Town of Milton's policy framework for developing lands along Britannia Road and James Snow Parkway as a complete community — housing, parks, schools, trails, and services. For buyers, it signals long-term investment in infrastructure and amenities, but exact retail and school timing still follows separate builder and school-board schedules.
The Enclave plan includes on-site trails and a cycling network, plus a planned village square. Regionally, Milton offers escarpment valley trails, neighbourhood parks such as Mohawk Park, and broader Halton conservation lands. Active families often visit trailheads on the Niagara Escarpment within a short drive.
Everyday shopping clusters along Derry Road, Highway 401 retail corridors, and power centres serving west Milton — grocery, big-box, and home improvement within a short drive. Downtown Milton on Main Street adds local restaurants and boutiques. Future Britannia plan commercial areas may add walkable services as the corridor matures.
Milton District Hospital and surrounding medical offices serve Halton residents from within town — typically a short drive from southeast Milton. For specialists, many residents also use Mississauga and other GTA hospitals within highway reach. Confirm current services and wait times independently if healthcare proximity is a priority.
Milton Sports Centre offers arenas and fitness programming; the Mattamy National Cycling Centre area supports high-performance and community sport. Local parks, sports fields, and escarpment outdoor recreation add options. The Enclave's own planned trails and village square will supplement regional facilities as phases build out.
Commuter rail access supports demand from buyers working in Toronto, Mississauga, or along the 401 corridor without requiring a downtown condo budget. Even if you drive today, GO optionality is a common resale talking point for Milton townhomes — verify current schedules and parking capacity on GO Transit.
Master plan materials describe a village square as a community gathering space within the Sundial development. Specific retail tenants and opening timelines depend on later commercial phases and Town approvals. For today's shopping needs, buyers rely on established Milton corridors until on-site services arrive.
Family-oriented buyers often filter listings by school reputation and commute together. Accurate school information — verified through HDSB and HCDSB, not rumour — reduces surprises at resale. Planned schools can help future appeal when open, but boundary uncertainty during construction phases means buyers should rely on official board maps.
Investors marketing to tenant families should cite only board-verified school names and include a disclaimer that tenants must confirm catchment. Proximity to GO and highways often matters as much as school names for rental demand in Milton. Avoid promising a specific school in rental ads without address confirmation.
Halton Catholic District School Board operates elementary schools such as Lumen Christi, St. Peter, and Guardian Angels, and secondary schools including Bishop Reding, St. Benedict, and Jean Vanier, serving Milton families. Catholic assignment requires the HCDSB school finder for your address — separate from HDSB results.
Drive your commute to Milton GO and Highway 401 at rush hour, visit the HDSB and HCDSB locators with your address, read any active HDSB boundary review notices, and walk nearby parks. Ask your lawyer about closing dates relative to the school year if children are transferring mid-year.
From Britannia Road at James Snow Parkway, estimated drives include Boyne Public School (~2–3 km), many elementaries at ~3–5 km, Milton GO (~6–8 km), Derry retail (~4–7 km), and downtown Milton (~3–5 km) — all traffic-dependent. See the full distance list on the schools & area guide page and confirm routes on Google Maps from your exact lot.