




$949,000
Townhouse for Sale in Clarkson, Ontario
Lorne Park East Village doesn't come up often, and a move-in ready townhouse with a backyard at $243/month maintenance fees comes up even less. New engineered hardwood on the stairs and second floor, updated railings, updated mirrors, lighting and a renovated kitchen with quartz countertops and new Frigidaire fridge. The furnace and A/C are high-efficiency, regularly maintained and less than 10 years old. The basement was finished in 2022 with built-in bookcases, an electric fireplace and a 56" TV integrated into the wall. Dedicated laundry room with full-size stacked washer dryer. Upstairs has three ample sized bedrooms with a walk-in closet for the primary and updated en-suite bathroom. Outside, the backyard is private and perfectly shady in the summer - a mature tree, flowerbeds and a flagstone patio that actually gets used. The location is what sells Lorne Park to people who've lived there a long time. Jack Darling Memorial Park and Rattray Marsh Conservation Area are walkable. So are the tennis clubs and the Lakefront Trail. Port Credit's patios, parks and shops are a short ride away. The school catchment affords attendance to highly-rated schools: Owenwood Jr, Green Glade Sr and Lorne Park SS. (42719702)
Clarkson is a south Mississauga neighbourhood defined by its proximity to Lake Ontario and the excellent commuter rail service from Clarkson GO station. Originally a small community centred on Lakeshore Road, the area has grown into a family-oriented residential neighbourhood with a good mix of housing stock including detached homes, townhouses, and condominium developments. Clarkson's location south of the QEW gives it a quieter, more established character compared to the busier central and northern parts of Mississauga. The townhouse market here appeals strongly to commuters who value the short GO train ride to downtown Toronto over highway driving, as well as families drawn to the nearby lakefront parks and the relatively affordable price points compared to neighbouring Lorne Park and Port Credit. With ongoing streetscape improvements and new infill development, Clarkson is gradually shedding its historically lower profile to become one of south Mississauga's most promising residential pockets.
Clarkson GO station on the Lakeshore West line is the neighbourhood's headline transit asset, delivering direct service to Union Station in approximately 35 minutes with frequent all-day trains. MiWay route 18 runs along Lakeshore Road connecting Clarkson to Port Credit and Long Branch, while route 26 links the neighbourhood to Square One via Winston Churchill Boulevard. The QEW is accessible within minutes from Southdown Road or Winston Churchill, making car commutes to Toronto or Hamilton straightforward.
Clarkson Secondary School serves the neighbourhood as the main public high school and offers applied and academic streams. For the elementary panel, Clarkson Public School, Forest Avenue Public School, and Hillcrest Public School provide options within walking distance of most townhouse clusters. On the Catholic side, Sts. Peter and Paul Elementary and Loyola Catholic Secondary School in the Lorne Park area are accessible. The proximity to Sheridan College's Trafalgar campus in Oakville adds post-secondary access for older students.