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Mississauga real estate: investing in a hot market

Author: 
Condos.ca Staff
Publication date:
December 11, 2020
Article Summary: 

Mississauga, one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, is a promising real estate market. With a mix of locals, new immigrants, and ex-Toronto residents, the city is set to experience an 83% increase in demand over the next 27 years. Mississauga offers a suburban area with a city-like feel, with quiet neighborhoods mixed with bustling commercial areas. It is more affordable per square foot than Toronto, and with multiple transit options, people can get to Union Station in 40 minutes or less. The real estate market in smaller cities and towns around Mississauga is also healthy, particularly with more people leaving Toronto. The Hurontario LRT Project, Erin Mills Town Revamp, Streetsville New Developments, and the Square One District Condo Developments are some of the innovative projects coming to Mississauga that will transform the city over the next 10 years, making it more urban and livable.



Keywords: 

Mississauga, fastest-growing city in Canada, real estate market, locals, new immigrants, ex-Toronto residents, 83% increase in demand, suburban area, city-like feel, quiet neighborhoods, bustling commercial areas, affordable, transit options, Union Station, smaller cities and towns, healthy market, Hurontario LRT Project, Erin Mills Town Revamp, Streetsville New Developments, Square One District Condo Developments, innovative projects, urban, livable, next 10 years.



Source Citation: 
Condos.ca Staff
Mississauga real estate: investing in a hot market
December 11, 2020
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