Townhouses in Sheridan, Mississauga
Browse 6 townhouse listings in the Sheridan area of Mississauga, Ontario.
About Sheridan Townhouses
Sheridan is a quiet residential neighbourhood in central-south Mississauga named after the nearby Sheridan College campus and bounded by the Credit River to the west and the QEW to the south. The area developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s with a mix of single-family homes, semi-detached properties, and townhouse complexes. Sheridan has a settled, unpretentious character that appeals to buyers seeking good value in a convenient location without the premium pricing of waterfront or village-branded neighbourhoods. The townhouse market includes both older freehold rows and condo-style complexes, many of which back onto the Credit River ravine system, offering scenic natural views. The neighbourhood benefits from its proximity to Sheridan College, which brings a student population that supports local businesses and adds vitality. The Credit River corridor provides outstanding natural amenity, with trail systems and conservation areas accessible on foot from many townhouse complexes. For buyers who value a balance of nature, convenience, and affordability, Sheridan is one of Mississauga's best-kept residential secrets.
There are currently 6 townhouses for sale in Sheridan, with prices ranging from $489,999 to $938,000 and an average asking price of $713,467.
Transit & Commuting from Sheridan
MiWay routes along Mississauga Road, Queensway, and Southdown Road connect Sheridan to the broader transit network. The Clarkson GO station on the Lakeshore West line is accessible to the south, providing commuter rail service to Union Station. The QEW is directly accessible from the neighbourhood, making highway commutes to Toronto or Hamilton efficient. Highway 403 is reachable via Erin Mills Parkway. The neighbourhood is reasonably well-served by transit for south Mississauga, though like most areas south of the QEW, daily living is most practical with a vehicle.
Schools Near Sheridan
Sheridan is served by Erindale Secondary School on the public side and benefits from proximity to Loyola Catholic Secondary School. Elementary schools including Forest Glen Public School and Credit Valley Public School serve younger students. Sheridan College's Trafalgar Road campus in Oakville and the Hazel McCallion campus on Hurontario are both accessible, adding post-secondary options. The University of Toronto Mississauga campus is a short drive north via Mississauga Road, making the area convenient for families with university-aged students or academic professionals.
Parks & Recreation in Sheridan
The Credit River corridor is Sheridan's greatest natural asset, with trails running along the river valley that connect to the broader Mississauga trail network. Sheridan Park is a local green space with playgrounds and sports fields. The nearby Erindale Park system offers some of Mississauga's best outdoor recreation, including fishing, canoeing, and picnicking along the Credit River. Rattray Marsh Conservation Area is accessible to the south for boardwalk nature walks and birding. The South Common Community Centre provides indoor recreation, swimming, and fitness programming for the wider area.
Shopping & Dining in Sheridan
Commercial options in Sheridan are concentrated along Southdown Road and the Queensway corridor, with plazas offering grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday services. The South Common Centre, a short drive east, provides major retail including grocery chains and big-box stores. For dining and entertainment, Port Credit's Lakeshore Road is about ten minutes south, and Erin Mills Town Centre is roughly ten minutes north. The neighbourhood's restaurant scene reflects its proximity to the college, with casual dining and take-out options well-represented. Oakville's Bronte Village is also nearby for waterfront dining.
Why Buy a Townhouse in Sheridan?
Sheridan townhouses offer some of the best value in south Mississauga, with prices that significantly undercut nearby Port Credit, Lorne Park, and Mineola while still providing access to the Credit River trail system and reasonable proximity to the lakefront. Ravine-backing properties are available at price points that would be unattainable in more prestigious neighbouring areas. The quiet, established character of the neighbourhood and the natural beauty of the Credit River corridor create a living environment that punches well above its price point. For value-conscious buyers who want south Mississauga advantages, Sheridan is the smart play.





