Where Hurontario Street meets Dundas Street, right at Mississauga's geographic centre. Two GO lines, the Hurontario LRT corridor, and Mississauga's hospital campus keep Cooksville one of the city's most transit-connected — and more accessible — resale markets.
Cooksville sits at Mississauga's geographic centre, where Hurontario Street crosses Dundas Street — one of the city's busiest and most transit-connected intersections. Cooksville GO serves both the Milton and Kitchener lines, and the neighbourhood runs along the Hurontario LRT corridor linking Port Credit through to Brampton.
Housing stock mixes postwar bungalows, low-rise apartment buildings and a growing wave of infill and townhome redevelopment, giving buyers and investors some of the city's more accessible entry points. Trillium Health Partners' Mississauga Hospital campus and the LRT build-out continue to anchor steady rental and resale demand.
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