




31 - 1725 THE CHASE CHASE, Mississauga
$949,007
Townhouse for Sale in Central Erin Mills, Ontario
About This Property
** Rare TURNKEY Townhouse || 1,776 SQ FT || 3+1 BEDS, 3+1 BATHS || Shows exceptionally well || A main-floor office with a separate sliding door entrance - perfect for clients, teens, or a 5th bedroom to make it feel like a DETACHED HOME at the price of a Townhouse! || ** The spacious principal rooms and layout, ample natural light, and a well-maintained interior with hardwood floors and California shutters throughout make this a "turnkey" opportunity. ** Features include a large Primary bedroom with a separate Shower, a luxury bidet, and a walk-in closet. ** Kitchen with pantry, stainless steel appliances, luxury 'touch-activated' kitchen faucet. *** The finished basement with a Bedroom + 3 pc ensuite bath + rec room with a wet bar makes it the ultimate movie night setup. ** Privacy-inspired backyard. ** This bright, move-in-ready home features a modernized kitchen, updated flooring, and a functional layout ideal for families and professionals alike. *** Double attached garage with parking for 4 cars (2 in garage, 2 on driveway). *** Snow removal for the driveway + walkway is included in the maintenance fee. Yes - you never shovel again! *** What you are really buying is:- Peace of mind and premium upgrades - without renovation headaches, snow shovelling, or a cramped floor plan. *** Steps to the scenic ravine walkway and park. *** Close to Credit Valley Hospital, Erin Mills Town Centre, Gonzaga, John Fraser, and Rose of Lima schools, HWY 403, 401 & 407. *** This upgraded property with "no-shovel" advantage is priced to move! ** Beautifully updated and move-in ready! NO WORK REQUIRED! *** Love at first sight? Absolutely - but don't fall in love from your couch :) Shows 10+ (42726247)
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About Central Erin Mills, Mississauga
Central Erin Mills occupies the heart of Mississauga's western residential corridor, centred around the Erin Mills Parkway and Eglinton Avenue intersection. This section of the broader Erin Mills community was developed in the 1980s as part of the original Erin Mills master plan and benefits from mature landscaping, established infrastructure, and a settled residential character. The neighbourhood is anchored by the Erin Mills Town Centre, a major regional shopping destination, and is surrounded by some of the city's best public and Catholic schools. Townhouses in Central Erin Mills include both well-maintained freehold rows from the original development era and some newer infill projects. The area appeals to families who want the proven quality of an established neighbourhood over the uncertainties of a new-build community, as well as buyers who value the convenience of having major shopping, dining, and services within walking or biking distance. The neighbourhood's tree-lined streets, community parks, and pedestrian pathway system create a livable environment that has aged well.
Transit
MiWay route 61 along Erin Mills Parkway provides frequent service connecting the neighbourhood to Square One and the City Centre terminal. Routes along Eglinton Avenue and Dundas Street add east-west connections. The Erindale GO station on the Milton line is accessible from the southern portion of the neighbourhood. Highway 403 is reachable via Erin Mills Parkway, and the QEW is accessible to the south. The neighbourhood's collector road system manages traffic efficiently, keeping residential streets quieter while providing good access to the arterial network.
Schools
Central Erin Mills is served by John Fraser Secondary School, one of Peel Region's top-performing public high schools. Erindale Secondary School is also nearby. Elementary options include Sawmill Valley, Erindale, and Credit Woodlands Public Schools, all with strong reputations. On the Catholic side, St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School is one of the best-regarded Catholic high schools in the region. The school catchment is one of Central Erin Mills' greatest selling points and a primary factor in the sustained demand for family-sized townhouses.



