A walkable lakefront village inside a big city — marina slips, a working harbour, and a Lakeshore Road main street lined with restaurants and boutiques. Port Credit commands a genuine premium, and knowing which blocks earn it is the difference between a good offer and an overpay.
Port Credit is Mississauga's original lakefront village, built around a working harbour, the Port Credit Harbour Marina, and a Lakeshore Road strip of independent restaurants and shops that gives the neighbourhood a genuinely walkable, small-town core. The Brightwater master-planned community, rising on the former Imperial Oil lands along the harbour, is reshaping the north end of the village with new condos, towns and public waterfront access.
Housing stock ranges from century homes and postwar bungalows being renovated or rebuilt, to low-rise condos with water views and new construction tied to Brightwater. Port Credit GO station puts downtown Toronto about 25 minutes away on the Lakeshore West line, which keeps demand strong from downsizers and professionals who want the commute without giving up a waterfront lifestyle.
Figures below are directional estimates — ask Amir for current, street-level comparables before pricing or offering.
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