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Townhouses in Fairview, Mississauga

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About Fairview Townhouses

Fairview is a central Mississauga neighbourhood located along the Hurontario corridor between Burnhamthorpe Road and the QEW, occupying a transitional zone between the denser City Centre to the north and the established residential areas to the south. The neighbourhood has a practical, commuter-friendly character shaped by its excellent transit connections and central positioning. Fairview's housing stock is mixed, with apartment buildings along the main corridors and townhouse complexes tucked into the residential interior streets. The townhouse market here is predominantly affordable, with condo-style units offering some of the lowest prices in central Mississauga. Fairview's demographics are diverse and the neighbourhood has a functional, everyday-living feel rather than an aspirational brand identity. What it lacks in prestige, it compensates for in pure convenience — the Hazel McCallion LRT, major bus routes, and Highway 403 are all close at hand, and Square One is minutes away. For buyers who need a practical, well-connected base in central Mississauga at an accessible price point, Fairview delivers on the fundamentals without pretension.

There are currently 1 townhouses for sale in Fairview, with prices ranging from $679,900 to $679,900 and an average asking price of $679,900.

Transit & Commuting from Fairview

Fairview is one of Mississauga's best-connected neighbourhoods for transit. The Hazel McCallion LRT will have stops within or adjacent to the neighbourhood along Hurontario Street, providing rapid north-south service. MiWay routes along Hurontario, Burnhamthorpe, and Queensway provide frequent bus service. The Cooksville GO station on the Milton line is nearby for weekday commuter rail. Highway 403 is accessible at the Hurontario interchange, and the QEW is directly accessible from the neighbourhood's southern edge. The MiWay 109 express route to Islington subway station runs through the area, adding TTC connectivity.

Schools Near Fairview

T.L. Kennedy Secondary School is the neighbourhood's main public high school, serving a diverse student population. Fairview Public School and Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School are also in the area. Catholic options include Father Michael Goetz Secondary School and St. Hilary Catholic Elementary. Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus on Hurontario is within walking distance, providing post-secondary education and career training options directly in the neighbourhood. The proximity to UTM adds further educational resources for residents.

Parks & Recreation in Fairview

Fairview Park provides local green space with a playground and open areas. The Cooksville Creek corridor runs through the neighbourhood, with a trail connection that extends north to the City Centre and south toward the lake. The Mississauga Valley Community Centre is nearby, offering swimming, fitness, and recreation programs. Sgt. David Fandel Park and Stonebrook Park add additional green space and playground facilities. For larger-scale outdoor activities, the Lake Ontario waterfront is a ten-minute drive south, and Erindale Park along the Credit River is accessible to the west.

Shopping & Dining in Fairview

Fairview benefits from its position along the Hurontario commercial corridor, with plazas offering grocery stores, pharmacies, dollar stores, and a diverse selection of restaurants. The Dundas and Hurontario commercial intersection is within the neighbourhood or immediately adjacent, providing one of Mississauga's densest concentrations of affordable dining options. South Asian, Middle Eastern, Caribbean, and East Asian cuisines are all represented. Square One Shopping Centre is a short bus ride or drive north for major retail. The Dixie corridor to the east adds further shopping options.

Why Buy a Townhouse in Fairview?

Fairview townhouses offer some of the lowest prices in central Mississauga, making homeownership achievable for buyers who might otherwise be priced out of the city's core. The Hazel McCallion LRT will significantly enhance the neighbourhood's transit profile, and properties near LRT stops are positioned for appreciation as the line drives transit-oriented development and demand. The central location means commute times are consistently short regardless of direction. For first-time buyers and investors seeking affordable central properties with strong transit-driven upside, Fairview is a compelling value play.

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