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Streetsville Homes for Sale

The village in the middle of the city — 1800s main street, heritage homes, and a small-town pace inside Canada's seventh-largest city.

Streetsville is a genuine small-town village sitting in the middle of Mississauga. The main street (Queen Street South) has operated as a commercial strip since the 1820s — some of the storefronts are original — and the Credit River runs along the east edge of the neighbourhood. Amalgamated into Mississauga in 1974, Streetsville has kept a tight village identity most of the surrounding subdivisions can't match. Bread and Roses Festival, the Christmas Tree Lighting, the summer farmers' market — this is the neighbourhood that still runs those like a 3,000-person town would.

Housing ranges widely by Mississauga standards. Village-core heritage homes list $1.3M–$2.5M depending on condition. Family detached on typical 45–60 ft lots in the surrounding 1970s–90s subdivisions lands $1.1M–$1.6M. Newer custom builds or heavily-renovated heritage homes reach $2M–$3.5M+. The handful of freehold townhomes and semis in the neighbourhood run $900K–$1.3M.

Listings below are every active Streetsville MLS match at the $800K+ tier right now, from the TRREB feed.

Active listings
23
Median list price
$1.27M
Streetsville median beds
3 bed

Why buyers search Streetsville

  • Walkable village main street — 200 years of continuous commercial use
  • Credit River running along the neighbourhood — trails, parks, fishing
  • Streetsville GO station on the Milton line
  • Larger-than-average lots for central Mississauga (45–60 ft typical)
  • Tight village identity — festivals, farmers' market, community life

Active Streetsville listings

23 active MLS listings, $1.5M and up. Updated every 15 minutes.

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Village life inside Canada's seventh-largest city

The thing that makes Streetsville unusual: it's not a suburb with a "village character" marketing layer — it actually operated as its own incorporated town for 150+ years before amalgamation, and the building stock, street grid, and community rhythms still reflect that. You can walk to a butcher, a bakery, a coffee shop, a bookstore, and a pub from most streets. That's genuinely rare in the 905.

The commute trade-off is real though. Streetsville GO is on the Milton line, which runs only at peak hours (no off-peak or weekend service as of 2026). If your job is standard Monday–Friday downtown, the Milton line works fine. If you need weekend or off-peak rail access, you'll drive to Clarkson or Port Credit GO for the Lakeshore line instead.

Streetsville — frequently asked

What's the difference between Streetsville and the rest of Mississauga?

Streetsville is the one Mississauga neighbourhood that functions like a small town rather than a suburb. Walkable main street, 1800s commercial buildings still in use, genuine community events, Credit River trail system right there. Surrounding neighbourhoods like Erin Mills or Meadowvale are planned suburban — nice, but very much 1980s–2000s subdivisions. Streetsville buyers are typically paying a 10–15% premium over equivalent Erin Mills inventory for the village character.

How much does a home in Streetsville cost?

Family detached on standard 45–60 ft lots in the 1970s–90s subdivisions surrounds the village core runs $1.1M–$1.6M. Village-core heritage homes list $1.3M–$2.5M depending on size and condition. Renovated heritage or newer custom builds reach $2M–$3.5M+. Freehold townhomes and semis in the area run $900K–$1.3M. One of the few Mississauga neighbourhoods where sub-$1M freehold inventory still appears regularly.

How's the Streetsville GO commute?

Streetsville GO station is on the Milton line, which runs peak-only — about 8 trains per weekday morning inbound and 8 per evening outbound. Union Station from Streetsville is 45 minutes. If your job is downtown with standard Monday–Friday hours, it works well. If you need weekends, evenings, or off-peak, you'll drive 10 minutes to Clarkson or Port Credit GO for Lakeshore West line service instead.

Are Streetsville schools good?

Above-average. Public elementary options include Streetsville PS (right on the main street). Streetsville SS (public secondary) is the catchment high school and has solid EQAO scores. Catholic elementary and secondary are both represented. French immersion is available via several Peel DSB programs in the area.

Can I keep a heritage designation on my Streetsville home?

Yes, and it comes up often — a portion of the Streetsville housing stock is heritage-designated. Designation restricts what you can do to exterior-visible features (front facade, windows, roofline) but generally allows interior modernisation freely. It also typically adds a small ongoing appraised value premium. If you're considering a heritage property, the City of Mississauga's Heritage Advisory Committee has specific guidance — a 15-minute consultation with them before you offer usually answers the practical questions.

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