




2 - 10 LOU PARSONS WAY, Mississauga
$1,579,900
Townhouse for Sale in Port Credit, Ontario
About This Property
Stunning townhome located in the Brightwater Waterfront Community features a private walk-up and overlooks a large green space, offering enhanced privacy with no direct-facing neighbors. This thoughtfully designed residence showcases 10-ft ceilings on the main level and 9-ft ceilings on the second and third floors, oversized windows, and engineered hardwood flooring throughout, creating a bright and airy living environment. Gourmet kitchen combines style and functionality with premium integrated appliances, including a paneled fridge and dishwasher, a built-in wall oven, and a 5-burner gas cooktop. Quartz countertops with matching backsplash and a striking waterfall island anchor the space. Open-concept living and dining area transitions seamlessly to a spacious outdoor deck and expansive private terrace, perfect for entertaining or everyday enjoyment. Second floor offers two generously sized bedrooms, including one with its own ensuite, a full 4-piece main bath, convenient second-floor laundry. An additional den provides flexibility as a reading room or extra living space. Third floor offers a tranquil primary suite complete with a spa-inspired ensuite. A dedicated home office that opens directly onto a rooftop terrace, ideal space for working from home and enjoying quiet outdoor moments. 3 vehicles via a 2-car tandem garage plus driveway space. An opportunity to be part of the growing Brightwater Port Credit Waterfront Community, a multi-year master-planned neighbourhood featuring acres of open green space, multiple parks, pedestrian-friendly streets, and convenient on-site retail. Residents enjoy an exceptional lakeside lifestyle with walking distance to vibrant downtown Port Credit, waterfront trails, cafés, restaurants, Farm Boy, LCBO, boutique shops, and a resident shuttle to Port Credit GO Station for easy commuting. (42300575)
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About Port Credit, Mississauga
Port Credit is Mississauga's most beloved lakeside village, nestled where the Credit River meets Lake Ontario. Once a standalone fishing and shipping community, it has evolved into a vibrant waterfront destination that retains its small-town character despite being part of Canada's sixth-largest city. The neighbourhood centres around Lakeshore Road, a tree-lined main street filled with independent restaurants, art galleries, and specialty shops. Port Credit's townhouse market is among the most competitive in Mississauga, with freehold row homes commanding premium prices thanks to the walkable lifestyle, waterfront access, and strong community identity. Residents enjoy seasonal events like the Paint the Town Red festival and the Port Credit Busker Fest, along with year-round access to the waterfront trail system. The neighbourhood attracts downsizers from larger south Mississauga homes as well as professionals seeking an urban-village atmosphere with genuine Lake Ontario frontage.
Transit
Port Credit GO station is a major Lakeshore West line hub offering direct trains to Toronto's Union Station in roughly 30 minutes, making it one of the best commuter locations in the GTA. MiWay routes 23 and 14 serve the neighbourhood, connecting to Square One and other parts of the city. The future Hurontario LRT terminus at Port Credit GO will add another layer of connectivity. Lakeshore Road provides direct eastbound access to Etobicoke and Toronto, while the QEW interchange at Hurontario Street is a short drive north.
Schools
Port Credit Secondary School is a well-regarded public high school with strong arts and athletics programs. Forest Avenue Public School and Riverside Public School serve the elementary level within the Peel District School Board. On the Catholic side, St. Paul Secondary School and St. Dominic Elementary are nearby options. The neighbourhood is also close to several private and Montessori schools in south Mississauga, and the University of Toronto Mississauga campus is a fifteen-minute drive.



