




511 - 657 CRICKLEWOOD DRIVE, Mississauga
$869,900
Townhouse for Sale in Mineola, Ontario
About This Property
Welcome To The Reserve At East Mineola, An Award-Winning Executive Townhouse Community By Queenscorp, Ideally Located In One Of South Mississauga's Most Prestigious Neighbourhoods And Top-Ranked School Districts. This Stunning 2+1 Bedroom, 3-Bathroom Condo Townhome Stretches Nearly 1300 Square Feet And Features A Bright Open-Concept Layout And Refined Modern Finishes Throughout. The Main Level Offers 9-Foot Ceilings, Engineered Hardwood Flooring, A Sleek Chef's Kitchen Stainless Steel Appliances And Quartz Countertops, Large Island With Breakfast Bar, And A Convenient Powder Room - Perfect For Both Everyday Living And Entertaining. The Spacious Primary Suite Includes A Sitting Area And A Beautifully Appointed Ensuite, Creating The Ideal Retreat At The End Of The Day. A Generously Sized Second Bedroom, Full Bath, And Conveniently Located Laundry Complete The Upper Level. The Third Level Provides Additional Storage Space, Ideal For A Home Office, Gym, Or Flex Space. The True Showstopper Is The Spectacular Northeast-Facing Rooftop Terrace, Offering Breathtaking Views, Gas BBQ Hookup, Water Line For Gardening, And Ample Space For Hosting, Dining, Or Relaxing In Complete Privacy. Also Inculded Is 1 Underground Parking Spot And Storage Locker. Steps To Parks, The Waterfront, Community Centre, Shops, Restaurants, Top-Tier Schools, GO Transit, And With Easy Access To The QEW And Upcoming LRT - This Exceptional Residence Delivers Lakeside Luxury, Urban Convenience, And Unmatched Lifestyle Appeal. (42219518)
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About Mineola, Mississauga
Mineola is a prestigious residential enclave in south Mississauga nestled between the QEW to the north and Lakeshore Road to the south, just east of Port Credit. The neighbourhood is known for its larger lots, mature tree canopy, and a quiet, upscale residential character that distinguishes it from the higher-density communities elsewhere in the city. Originally developed as an affluent commuter suburb in the mid-twentieth century, Mineola has maintained its reputation for quality housing and desirable living. Townhouses in Mineola are relatively rare, which adds to their appeal and supports strong resale values. When available, they tend to be well-built freehold properties in small complexes that blend with the neighbourhood's predominantly low-density fabric. Mineola's location offers the best of south Mississauga — proximity to the lakefront, the Port Credit GO station, and the charming village of Port Credit — while maintaining a residential tranquility that the busier waterfront areas cannot match. The neighbourhood attracts established professionals, downsizers from larger Mineola homes, and discerning buyers who want south Mississauga's advantages without compromising on neighbourhood character.
Transit
Port Credit GO station on the Lakeshore West line is within walking or cycling distance from much of Mineola, providing direct commuter rail service to Union Station in approximately 30 minutes. MiWay route 23 along Royal Windsor Drive and route 14 provide connections to the broader transit network. The QEW is immediately accessible, offering highway connections east to Toronto and west to Oakville and Burlington. The future Hurontario LRT terminus at Port Credit GO will add another transit option for Mineola residents. Despite its quiet residential streets, the neighbourhood benefits from excellent regional connectivity.
Schools
Mineola falls within the catchment of Port Credit Secondary School for public high school and benefits from proximity to Lorne Park Secondary, one of Ontario's top-ranked high schools. Mineola Public School is the local elementary option, serving the neighbourhood's families. Catholic schools including St. Paul Secondary and St. Dominic Elementary are accessible nearby. The combination of school options available to Mineola residents — particularly the proximity to Lorne Park Secondary — is a significant factor in the area's desirability for families with school-aged children.



