




5 - 5972 TURNEY DRIVE, Mississauga
$999,000
Townhouse for Sale in Streetsville, Ontario
About This Property
Welcome To One Of Streetsville's Most Exclusive Hidden Gems - A Private Enclave Of Only 37 Executive Townhomes In the Highly Coveted Vista Heights School District. This Meticulously Maintained Townhome Offers A Spacious & Functional Layout Designed For Families, Professionals, And Downsizers Alike. Enjoy A Rare Ravine Setting with No Rear Neighbors, Offering Privacy, Peace, And A Walkout To A Professionally Maintained Backyard Patio Perfect For Relaxing Or Entertaining. The Home Boasts A Unique Layout Offering Best Of Both A 3-Storey & A 2-StoreyTownhome. Brightness & Spacious Living Area Of A 3-Storey Townhome And A Walk-Out To Backyard From Kitchen Often Available In Traditional 2-Storey Towns. Featuring A Generous Primary BR WithA 5pc Ensuite And A Walk-In Closet. Along with 2 Additional Bright Bedrooms, Featuring Large Sun-Filled Windows, High Ceilings, Upper Level Laundry And A Finished Basement With Excellent Versatility. The Home Showcases Modern Finishes, Abundant Storage, Spacious Principal Rooms, And A Bright Open Feel Throughout. Located Minutes To Top-Rated Schools, Major Highways, Credit Valley Hospital, Shopping Centers, Restaurants, Parks, Trails, Transit & Everyday Conveniences. A Rare Opportunity To Own In A Boutique Community Where Listings Rarely Become Available. Move-In Ready And Priced To Sell - Ideal For Buyers Seeking Comfort, Location, Privacy & Long-Term Value In The Heart Of Mississauga. (42881972)
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About Streetsville, Mississauga
Streetsville is a historic village in northwest Mississauga that predates Confederation, with roots stretching back to the early nineteenth century when Timothy Street founded a mill settlement along the Credit River. Today the neighbourhood is defined by its walkable Queen Street main strip, heritage buildings, and tight-knit community spirit. Unlike many Mississauga neighbourhoods that were planned in the 1970s and 1980s, Streetsville grew organically and maintains a distinct identity with its own BIA, library branch, and annual Bread and Honey Festival. The townhouse market here ranges from charming older freehold rows near the village core to newer developments along the neighbourhood's western edges. Streetsville consistently ranks among the city's most sought-after addresses for families thanks to its top-tier schools, safe streets, and the sense of belonging that comes from living in a place with real history and genuine character.
Transit
Streetsville GO station on the Kitchener line provides direct commuter rail service to downtown Toronto, with express trains completing the trip in about 40 minutes. MiWay routes 53 and 61 connect Streetsville to Meadowvale Town Centre, Square One, and the broader transit network. Highway 401 is accessible within minutes via Mississauga Road or Erin Mills Parkway. The neighbourhood is also well-positioned for westbound commuters heading to Brampton, Guelph, or Kitchener-Waterloo via the 401 or Highway 407.
Schools
Streetsville Secondary School is one of Peel Region's highest-performing public high schools, with a strong International Baccalaureate programme and consistently high EQAO scores. Streetsville Public School and Plowman's Park Public School serve elementary-aged children in the area. Catholic families have access to Holy Name of Mary Secondary School and St. Joseph Elementary School. The concentration of well-regarded schools is a primary driver of family demand for Streetsville townhouses.



