• Apartments For sale
4070 Confederation Parkway
4070 Confederation Parkway
  • $499,999
709 - 4070 Confederation Parkway, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
350 Princess Royal Drive
350 Princess Royal Drive
  • $599,000
102 - 350 Princess Royal Drive, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
285 Enfield Place
285 Enfield Place
  • $399,900
210 - 285 Enfield Place, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 2 + 1 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
3695 Kaneff Crescent
3695 Kaneff Crescent
  • $449,000
1602 - 3695 Kaneff Crescent, Mississauga, Mississauga Valleys
  • 2 + 1 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
135 Hillcrest Avenue
135 Hillcrest Avenue
  • $474,999
301 - 135 Hillcrest Avenue, Mississauga, Cooksville
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 1 Garage
2585 Erin Centre Boulevard
2585 Erin Centre Boulevard
  • $499,900
1102 - 2585 Erin Centre Boulevard, Mississauga, Central Erin Mills
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
3075 Thomas Street
3075 Thomas Street
  • $499,000
    9.11%
    (Last Sold: $ 549,000)
103 - 3075 Thomas Street, Mississauga, Churchill Meadows
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
15 Elizabeth Street N
15 Elizabeth Street N
  • $499,999
    11.5%
    (Last Sold: $ 565,000)
704 - 15 Elizabeth Street N, Mississauga, Port Credit
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
5025 Four Springs Avenue
5025 Four Springs Avenue
  • $439,900
    6.4%
    (Last Sold: $ 470,000)
701 - 5025 Four Springs Avenue, Mississauga, Hurontario
  • 1 + 1 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 1 Garage
3650 Kaneff Crescent
3650 Kaneff Crescent
  • $629,000
303 - 3650 Kaneff Crescent, Mississauga, Mississauga Valleys
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
1271 Walden Circle
1271 Walden Circle
  • $767,000
206 - 1271 Walden Circle, Mississauga, Clarkson
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2 Garage
2177 Burnhamthorpe Road W
2177 Burnhamthorpe Road W
  • $550,000
    6.46%
    (Last Sold: $ 588,000)
1603 - 2177 Burnhamthorpe Road W, Mississauga, Erin Mills
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
80 ABSOLUTE Avenue
80 ABSOLUTE Avenue
  • $499,800
2709 - 80 ABSOLUTE Avenue, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
251 Masonry Way
251 Masonry Way
  • $735,000
306 - 251 Masonry Way, Mississauga, Port Credit
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
3170 Erin Mills Parkway
3170 Erin Mills Parkway
  • $599,000
130 - 3170 Erin Mills Parkway, Mississauga, Erin Mills
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
4025 Hickory Drive
4025 Hickory Drive
  • $729,000
    2.15%
    (Last Sold: $ 745,000)
9 - 4025 Hickory Drive, Mississauga, Rathwood
  • 2 + 1 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
350 Princess Royal Drive
350 Princess Royal Drive
  • $455,000
    2.15%
    (Last Sold: $ 465,000)
1002 - 350 Princess Royal Drive, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 1 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 1 Garage
50 Absolute Avenue
50 Absolute Avenue
  • $899,000
PH3 - 50 Absolute Avenue, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2 Garage
2545 Erin Centre Boulevard
2545 Erin Centre Boulevard
  • $589,000
    15.86%
    (Last Sold: $ 700,000)
701 - 2545 Erin Centre Boulevard, Mississauga, Central Erin Mills
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2 Garage
4065 Brickstone Mews
4065 Brickstone Mews
  • $532,900
1502 - 4065 Brickstone Mews, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
135 Hillcrest Avenue
135 Hillcrest Avenue
  • $465,000
    1.48%
    (Last Sold: $ 472,000)
1115 - 135 Hillcrest Avenue, Mississauga, Cooksville
  • 2 + 1 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 1 Garage
1 Elm Drive W
1 Elm Drive W
  • $549,000
2405 - 1 Elm Drive W, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
60 Absolute Avenue
60 Absolute Avenue
  • $499,000
    18.86%
    (Last Sold: $ 615,000)
4403 - 60 Absolute Avenue, Mississauga, City Centre
  • 1 + 1 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage
25 Kingsbridge Garden Circle
25 Kingsbridge Garden Circle
  • $699,000
2120 - 25 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, Mississauga, Hurontario
  • 2 + 1 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Garage

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Condos for sale in Mississauga: Better Investment opportunities

Mississauga, a city on the shores of Ontario Lake, with the water bodies Etobicoke Creek and Credit River, is rich in waterfront views and natural landscapes, making it a dream spot to reside. Toronto Pearson International Airport, Square One Shopping Centre, and the city's neighbours, Toronto, Brampton, Milton, and Oakville, enhance the demand for condos for sale in Mississauga. The town fosters diversity, embracing people of different nationalities and ethnicities. In addition, Mississauga ensures employment opportunities for people with differences and disabilities, to strengthen the social and economic status of the total population.

Smart moves to buy a condo in Mississauga

When you relocate to a new city like Mississauga, the thoughts on places to stay are vivid. It's questionable whether one should opt for a rented space or buy a property. Though the former one is an easy move, the latter one will be a good call.

1. Get your mortgages pre-approved

Once you get into the buyer's market, you will learn how real the bidding wars are for a condo for sale in Mississauga. If you are pre-approved, you get weightage in the market. This status gives you the title of a serious buyer among the other buyers. Smart tools such as a mortgage calculator can be used to self-analyse your financial status.

2. Find your neighbourhood

Condos for sale in Mississauga offer choices for every budget. The premium spots demand $1 million to over $13 million, whereas it is $400,000 to $700,000 in affordable areas. Each neighbourhood has advantages such as walkable distance to the workplace, proximity to schools and colleges, top-notch amenities, family friendliness or luxury living. Make use of the privileges of each location to ease your lifestyle.

3. Search through MLS listings

Finding a condo for sale in Mississauga is easier with online real estate listings. The MLS listings of Mississauga have filters to set not only your priorities, such as price, square foot, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchen, but also the resources, like a garage, basement, pool, or fireplace.

4. A visit to the condo

'A picture is worth a thousand words, but a memory is priceless.' The power of photographs to impress a person is so high, but it could sometimes deceive you. It is always a must to have a real-time look at the places you fell in love with through the images on the listing pages. Open houses are a great choice to take part in and get a real insight into the particular Mississauga condo for sale.

Mississauga, the ideal spot for a luxury condo

When you buy properties for investment, the focus is on maximum returns with minimal financing. With a sneak peek at the market trends in Mississauga, the demand for condos for rent is surging not only due to its proximity to Toronto but also because of its suburban serenity.

When you buy a condo in Ontario, in addition to the condo price, you have to pay a land transfer tax and closing costs. The closing costs vary between 1.5% to 4% of the purchase price and the land transfer tax of Ontario is 0.5% on the first $55,000, 1.0% of $55,001 to $250,000, 1.5% of $250,001, to $400,000, 2.0% of $400,001 to $2 million and 2.5% of amounts exceeding $2 million.

Taking into account the lower price per square foot and market conditions, it is possible to buy a condo with elite and smart features in Mississauga at a lower cost than in Toronto. A minimum 15% to 30% reduction in condo prices can be expected in Mississauga. Let us do some simple math to determine whether there is any notable gain in real terms.

Condo in Toronto

Condo in Mississauga

Condo Price: $2.5 million

Condo Price (~20% less than Toronto): $2 million

Land Tax
0.5% of $55,000 = $275
1.0% of ($250,000 - $55,000) = 1.0% of $195,000 = $1,950
1.5% of ($400,000 - $250,000) = 1.5% of $150,000 = $2,250
2.0% of ($2,000,000 - $400,000) = 2.0% of $1,600,000 = $32,000
2.5% of ($2,500,000 - $2,000,000) = 2.5% of $500,000 = $12,500
Total Tax = $275 + $1,950 + $2,250 + $32,000 + $12,500 = $48,975

Land Tax
0.5% of $55,000 = $275
1.0% of ($250,000 - $55,000) = 1.0% of $195,000 = $1,950
1.5% of ($400,000 - $250,000) = 1.5% of $150,000 = $2,250
2.0% of ($2,000,000 - $400,000) = 2.0% of $1,600,000 = $32,000

Total Tax = $275 + $1,950 + $2,250 + $32,000 = $36,475

Closing cost(~3%) = 3.0% of $2,500,000 = $75,000

Closing cost(~3%) = 3.0% of $2,000,000 = $60,000

Total cost = $2,500,000 + $48,975 + $75,000 = $2,623,975

Total cost = $2,000,000 + $36,475 + $60,000 = $2,096,475

Difference = $2,623,975 - $2,096,475 = $527,500

When you buy a condo in Mississauga rather than Toronto, you can save more than half a million at purchase, and for a first-time homebuyer, with a rebate of up to $4000. Besides, Mississauga maintains a 1% to 2% appreciation rate compared to Toronto. Also, there is rental stability and a negligible vacancy rate, making it a prospective destination for its buyers.

Mississauga Neighborhoods

According to the latest MLS listings, there are 776 condos for sale in Mississauga, and the number is growing due to demand. The average price of Mississauga condos for sale is $ 581,657 , but it oscillates with the neighbourhood.

Malton

Whether it is an apartment for rent or to be bought in Mississauga, Malton is synonymous with affordability. With 3/4th of the housing options being apartments, Malton stands as a neighbourhood that is almost fully occupied. With its placement near Toronto International Airport, it has excellent transportation facilities and business opportunities. However, the area is prone to some noise issues, which are easily mitigated by choosing a housing option that maintains a distance of approximately 5 miles from its sources.

Clarkson

This neighbourhood is located on the southwest corner of Mississauga, on the banks of Lake Ontario. Clarkson, one of the oldest communities in Mississauga, earned the title "Strawberry Capital" with its berry farms. The area has historic roots and houses of varying types. Three-quarters of the houses are occupied by their owners, while the remaining are for rent. The area has excellent educational institutions such as Clarkson Public School, Green Glade Senior Public School, Iona Secondary School, and GlenOak Academy.

Sheridan

More than half of the households are families with children, making it a safe and strong community value area. The neighbourhood has ample space for the children to play and enjoy. Finding a property near a top-rated school is easy in this area, as Sheridan has seven public and six Catholic schools, with a school score of 7 or above. This affluent area mainly features spacious detached homes. However, it also has room for apartments to meet the changing demands of the new generation.

Meadowvale

Meadowvale is a large residential area west of the Conservation District, Meadowvale Village. With its richness in greens, parks, and walking and bike trails, it is a premium destination for families looking to buy a home. When you meet your realtor, ensure that the eye-catching condo you choose doesn't fall in that noisy flight path zone. Job openings are never scarce as major industries, IT parks, and administrative units are on the premises.

Major attractions in Mississauga

Mississauga condos for sale often feature proximity to shopping areas, landmarks, and parks. The city's transportation network is devoid of congestion, making travel easy. The second-largest cultural festival in Canada, Carassauga, is hosted annually in May in Mississauga.

  • Museums are worth a visit:

Clarkson Corner showcases the Benares Historic House and the Bradley Museum. Benares Historic House is a Georgian-era mansion built in 1857, with some auxiliary structures dating back to 1837. It has an illustrative gallery and original family possessions of the four generations of the Harris and Sayers families. The Bradley Museum features four heritage buildings: The Bradley House, The Anchorage, a log cabin, and a barn. These two museums also host various events for children and adults throughout the year. The Egyptian Museum offers breathtaking views from the Egyptian era, with the added advantage of a guided tour in multiple languages.

  • Parks in the city:

With numerous parks in every neighbourhood, the total count crosses 500. The major ones on the shore of Lake Ontario are Jack Darling Memorial Park, Lakefront Promenade Park, and St. Lawrence Park. The Credit River is lined with parks, namely Erindale Park, Hewick Meadows, Credit Meadows Park, River Grove Park, and J.C. Saddington Park. The Etobicoke Valley Park, Wood Creek Park, and Willowcreek Park, located near Etobicoke Creek, provide a peaceful ambience for nature lovers. Located at the city's heart, the Mississauga Valley Park is attracting children and adults.

  • Mississauga Marinas:

The city has two 5-star anchor-rated marinas for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and excursions. Credit Village Marina is in Port Credit and has 15 slips capable of accommodating vessels up to 45 feet long. The Lakefront Promenade Marina is in a protected harbour, 4 km east of Port Credit, and has 175 slips.

  • Golf experiences:

The BraeBen Golf Course offers two options to explore: an 18-hole Championship course for experts and a 9-hole par-3 course for beginners. The Lakeview Golf Course has an 18-hole layout, whereas the Derrydale Golf Course has a 12-hole design. The Mississauga Golf and Country Club, Credit Valley Golf and Country Club, and Bathgate Golf Centre are a few others to mention. 

Give wings to your investment plans

To sum up, a condominium in Mississauga offers manageability, accessibility to places around, and value for the money invested. Even though the population of the city declined in 2021 due to the pandemic, it regained growth status by 2024 and is projected to plummet in the coming years as well. This is again a green signal for investors and nationals who plan to pursue a house in Mississauga. So, you'd better make a deal before it's gone.

 

FAQ

  • How does the ownership of a condo differ from that of a detached house?

    A condominium has several small units and some common areas. Different buyers own the units, while the entire community shares the common areas. Unlike detached homes, the condominium association maintains the common areas at the cost of a monthly condo fee.

  • Is it good to buy a condo near a park?

    Proximity to parks can enhance a property's value. However, sharing a common wall may not be appreciable as it can incur noise and parking issues.

  • Who is responsible for carrying out the maintenance of the condo?

    The condo corporation manages the common areas while the owners care for their private spaces.

  • What should I do if the condominium corporation is not properly maintaining the public areas?

    Confirm from the condo documents that it falls under their responsibility, inform the condo board, and if unresolved, seek legal advice.

  • Can I rent my unit?

    It depends on the rules in the condo documents. Typically, leasing is possible by informing the association and sticking to the rules.