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Row / Townhouse for Sale in 17 - 615 SHORELINE DRIVE|Mississauga (Cooksville), Ontario L5B4K4

17 - 615 SHORELINE DRIVE, Mississauga

$375,000

Townhouse for Sale in Cooksville, Ontario

1 Beds1 Baths46.451 Sqft1 Stories

About This Property

Ideally situated in the sought-after Cooksville Area near Mavis & Dundas, just steps to schools, parks, transit, and shopping. A modern townhouse in central Mississauga featuring extremely rare 9-ft ceilings. This unit offers numerous upgrades, including quartz kitchen countertops, modern cabinetry. Features good-quality laminate flooring throughout, and a open-concept layout. Spacious bedroom with double closet and a convenient office nook, perfect for working from home. Shows exceptionally well. Ample Visitor Parking, Walking distance to Cooksville Go Station. (41977886)

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family
Building TypeRow / Townhouse
MLS #W12710580
Storeys1
Square Footage46.4511 m2
Community NameCooksville
TitleCondominium/Strata
Parking TypeNo Garage
Parking Spaces1
Time on REALTOR.ca58 days
Year Built1630
HeatingForced air (Natural gas)
CoolingCentral air conditioning
ExteriorBrick Facing
FlooringLaminate, Ceramic
ListedJan 19, 2026

Features

HospitalParkPublic TransitSchools

Maintenance Fee

Average
$411/mo
Includes
WaterCommon Area MaintenanceInsuranceParking

Annual Property Tax

Low
$2,471/yr
~$206/mo

Location

About Cooksville, Mississauga

Cooksville is one of Mississauga's oldest and most centrally located neighbourhoods, with roots dating back to the early 1800s when it served as a crossroads settlement at the intersection of Dundas Street and Hurontario. Today the area is undergoing a dramatic transformation driven by the Hazel McCallion LRT line along Hurontario Street, which is spurring transit-oriented development and new residential construction. Cooksville's townhouse market is among the most affordable in central Mississauga, offering both established freehold rows in quieter residential pockets and newer condo townhome projects near the transit corridor. The neighbourhood's central location means residents are equidistant from the lakefront to the south and the 401 employment corridor to the north. Cooksville attracts first-time buyers, young professionals, and investors who see the LRT as a catalyst for significant value appreciation. The area's multicultural character is reflected in a remarkably diverse food scene along Dundas and Hurontario that includes South Asian, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, and East Asian cuisine.

Transit

The Hazel McCallion LRT along Hurontario Street is the transformative transit project for Cooksville, with multiple stops planned within the neighbourhood providing direct connections north to Brampton and south to Port Credit GO. Cooksville GO station on the Milton line offers weekday commuter service to Union Station. MiWay routes 1 and 2 along Dundas Street provide frequent east-west bus service. Highway 403 is accessible at the Hurontario interchange, making car-based commuting efficient in multiple directions. The neighbourhood is among the best-connected in Mississauga by any measure.

Schools

T.L. Kennedy Secondary School is the neighbourhood's main public high school, offering a diverse student body and a range of programs. Cooksville Public School and Floradale Public School serve the elementary level. Father Michael Goetz Catholic Secondary School is a short distance north, and St. Hilary Catholic Elementary is within the neighbourhood. Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus on the Hurontario corridor adds post-secondary options directly in the community. The proximity to UTM also benefits older students.

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