Built out through the 1980s and 90s as one of Mississauga's original planned communities, Meadowvale pairs curving, tree-lined streets with direct GO Transit access. It's a steady, established market that consistently draws move-up families out of smaller starter homes.
Meadowvale was one of Mississauga's original planned "new town" communities, built out through the 1980s and 90s around Meadowvale Town Centre. Curving crescents and cul-de-sacs back onto an extensive trail network through the Credit River valley and the Meadowvale Conservation Area, giving the neighbourhood a mature, established feel rare in newer Mississauga subdivisions.
Meadowvale GO station on the Milton line, plus quick access to the Mississauga Business Park and Highway 401, keeps the neighbourhood attractive to commuting professionals and move-up families alike. Turnover here tends to follow generational patterns — original owners downsizing, and a new wave of families buying into the same well-regarded school catchments.
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