Founded in 1818 along the Credit River, Streetsville kept its village identity even as Mississauga grew up around it. Heritage homes, a walkable Main Street, and a GO station make this one of the city's tightest, most competitive resale markets.
Streetsville predates Mississauga itself, founded in 1818 along the Credit River. The historic Main Street and Queen Street core has held onto its village character — independent shops, the annual Bread and Honey Festival, and a walkable, small-town feel that's genuinely rare inside a city the size of Mississauga.
Streetsville GO station on the Milton line adds commuter convenience without compromising that character, and a limited supply of heritage-designated and postwar homes keeps resale tight. Well-priced listings in the heritage core or along the Credit River routinely see multiple-offer competition, so pricing strategy here matters as much as presentation.
Figures below are directional estimates — ask Amir for current, street-level comparables before pricing or offering.
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