Buying in Mississauga
Mississauga real estate guide: avg price $963,747 in Feb 2026. Port Credit waterfront, Square One condos, and Hurontario LRT. Full Peel Region market data.
Avg. Price
$963,747
-2.5% YoY
Median Price
$850,000
Sales / Month
345
Feb 2026
Days on Market
56
Buyer's Market
The Vibe
Mississauga is a city of contrasts where gleaming condo towers at Square One sit alongside the charming waterfront village of Port Credit and the heritage streets of Streetsville. As Canada's sixth-largest city, it offers urban energy and suburban space in equal measure. The incoming Hurontario LRT will transform connectivity, while Port Credit's lakefront dining and Lorne Park's tree-lined luxury streets ensure there is a Mississauga neighbourhood for every buyer profile.
Who Lives Here
- Population
- 717,961
- Growth
- +1.5% (2016-2021)
- Median Income
- $98,000
- Ownership Rate
- 72.5%
- Avg. Household Size
- 3
- Median Age
- 40.8
Community
Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada
Who It's Good For
The types of buyers who tend to thrive in Mississauga.
Condo Buyers
The Square One / City Centre district offers hundreds of condo options starting around $520K with excellent transit connections.
Waterfront Living
Port Credit and Lorne Park provide Lake Ontario waterfront living with GO Train access and village charm.
Airport Professionals
Proximity to Pearson International Airport makes Mississauga ideal for frequent travellers and aviation industry workers.
Price Breakdown by Home Type
Average selling prices in Mississauga based on TRREB MLS data for February 2026.
| Home Type | Average Price | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|
| Detached | $1,450,000 | -2.0% |
| Semi-Detached | $950,000 | -2.8% |
| Townhouse | $800,000 | -3.0% |
| Condo Apartment | $520,000 | -5.5% |
Source: Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), Market Watch February 2026. Year-over-year change compared to February 2025.
Market Health
Key indicators showing whether Mississauga currently favours buyers or sellers.
SNLR
32.4%
Buyer's Market
Below 40% = buyer's market
Months of Inventory
5.2
Balanced supply levels
Avg. SP/LP
96%
Below asking โ room to negotiate
Days on Market
36
LDOM
56
PDOM
Listing vs. property days on market
Neighbourhoods in Mississauga
Mississauga encompasses several distinct communities, each with its own character and housing stock.
Port Credit
Vibrant lakefront village with GO station, marina, restaurants, and a mix of condos and character homes.
Streetsville
Heritage village with festivals, independent shops, and a strong community identity.
City Centre / Square One
Urban condo hub with transit, shopping, and emerging downtown energy.
Erin Mills
Established family suburb with good schools, parks, and a range of housing types.
Lorne Park
Premium neighbourhood with large lots, mature trees, and lake proximity.
Meadowvale
Corporate corridor area with affordable housing options and GO station access.
Cooksville
Diverse, transit-rich area with GO station and revitalization underway along Hurontario.
Clarkson
South Mississauga neighbourhood with GO station and proximity to the waterfront trail.
Also known as
Port Credit ยท Streetsville ยท Cooksville ยท Erin Mills ยท Meadowvale ยท Clarkson ยท Lorne Park ยท Square One ยท City Centre
Getting Around
Transit, walkability, and commute information for Mississauga.
Mississauga has excellent transit with MiWay bus service, the Hurontario LRT under construction, and multiple GO Transit stations. Port Credit and Clarkson stations provide Lakeshore West line access.
Major Transit Lines
Commute to Downtown Toronto: 30-40 min by GO Train from Port Credit; 35-55 min by car via QEW/Gardiner
55
Walk Score
52
Transit Score
45
Bike Score
Local Scene
What's on your doorstep when you buy in Mississauga.
Food & Dining
Snug Harbour Seafood
Waterfront seafood institution in Port Credit since 1976
Failte Irish Pub
Beloved pub on Streetsville's Queen Street
Karahi Point
Authentic Pakistani karahi in Mississauga's food district
Colossus Greek
Massive portions of Greek fare on Hurontario
Ramen Isshin
Rich Japanese ramen near Square One
Door 55 Bistro
Elevated Canadian dining in a sophisticated setting
Attractions & Amenities
Port Credit Waterfront
Vibrant lakefront village with marina, restaurants, and the Credit River
Square One Shopping Centre
One of Ontario's largest malls with 360+ stores
Celebration Square
Civic plaza with seasonal festivals, markets, and an ice rink
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area
Last remaining lakefront marsh between Toronto and Burlington
Living Arts Centre
Performing arts venue with galleries and concert halls
Streetsville Village
Heritage village with festivals, independent shops, and a tight-knit community
Schools
School options available for families buying in Mississauga.
105
Public Schools
40
Catholic Schools
15
French Immersion
20
Private Schools
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from buyers considering Mississauga.
As of February 2026, the average home price in Mississauga is $963,747 with a median of $850,000. Detached homes average $1.45M, while condos near Square One start around $520K.
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