Cooksville Homes for Sale
Central Mississauga's diverse core — Cooksville GO, Trillium Hospital, the Hurontario LRT corridor, and some of the city's most varied housing stock.
Cooksville is the central-Mississauga pocket between Square One and the QEW, anchored by Cooksville GO station on the Milton line and Trillium Health Partners' Mississauga Hospital. Housing stock here is the most diverse in Mississauga: 1950s–70s original detached on 35–50 ft lots, 1980s–2000s infill, newer mid-rise townhome product along Hurontario, and a large apartment-condo cluster near Square One (filtered out of this page's freehold view).
Typical Cooksville freehold detached lists $1.05M–$1.45M for established family homes. Newer custom builds or heavily-renovated inventory reaches $1.6M–$2M. Semi-detached runs $850K–$1.1M; freehold townhomes $800K–$1M. The Hurontario LRT corridor (under construction, opens 2028) is expected to pull the eastern half of Cooksville pricing up meaningfully over the next 3–5 years as transit-oriented development completes.
Listings below are every active Cooksville MLS freehold match right now.
Why buyers search Cooksville
- Cooksville GO — 35 minutes to Union (peak-only Milton line)
- Hurontario LRT under construction — transit-oriented development
- Trillium Health Mississauga Hospital cluster
- Square One shopping 10 minutes north
- Most diverse housing stock in central Mississauga
Active Cooksville listings
41 active MLS listings, $1.5M and up. Updated every 15 minutes.
The Hurontario LRT transit-oriented play
Cooksville is the community that benefits most from the Hurontario LRT — an 18-km light rail line under construction from Port Credit GO up through Cooksville, Square One, and north into Brampton, opening in stages starting 2028. The eastern half of Cooksville (along the LRT route) will have three stops within the neighbourhood, which typically drives a 10–20% property-value lift over a 5-year window as the line opens and transit-oriented mid-rise development completes.
For buyers, the practical implication: detached on LRT-adjacent streets (Hurontario, Camilla, Confederation Parkway) is likely the most interesting mid-term hold in central Mississauga, even though current pricing looks unremarkable. The trade-off is live-through-construction — the main roads are actively under construction through 2027, with traffic and noise impacts. If you're WFH-flexible or work off the affected corridor, the construction window is a minor issue. If you need uninterrupted daily commute, buy on a side-street a block or two off Hurontario.
Cooksville — frequently asked
How much does a home in Cooksville cost?
Established freehold detached lists $1.05M–$1.45M. Renovated or newer-build inventory runs $1.6M–$2M. Semi-detached $850K–$1.1M; freehold townhomes $800K–$1M. Cooksville's broader apartment-condo market (not shown on this page) trades $550K–$850K for 1–2 bed inventory near Square One and Hurontario. Significantly cheaper on average than Lorne Park / Mineola / Clarkson south of the QEW.
What's the Hurontario LRT and when does it open?
An 18-km light rail line currently under construction from Port Credit GO northward through Cooksville, Square One, and up to Steeles / Brampton. The line is being built in phases; the first phase is currently targeted for late 2028 opening. Three stops will sit inside Cooksville. Once operational, it provides rapid transit access from Cooksville to Square One (8 min) and south to Port Credit GO (12 min), materially changing the neighbourhood's transit profile.
Is Cooksville a good investment?
Potentially a strong 5-year play along the LRT corridor — Hurontario-adjacent detached is expected to see meaningful appreciation as the line opens and transit-oriented development completes. For owner-occupiers with a 7–10 year hold, the math looks favourable. Short-term (under 3 years) buyers should be cautious — the construction phase is disruptive and market timing around LRT-opening pricing lifts is unpredictable.
Are Cooksville schools good?
Mixed — the neighbourhood has some of Mississauga's longer-tenured public schools, and EQAO scores vary noticeably by catchment. Cooksville east (Cawthra Park area) has stronger schools than Cooksville west (closer to Hurontario). Cawthra Park SS (public secondary) is arts-specialist and draws students from across Mississauga; T.L. Kennedy SS has mixed reviews. Catholic elementary options are generally above-average. Research specific catchment before offering if schools are a priority.
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