Freehold Townhouses for Sale in Mississauga
234 townhouses found in Mississauga. Average price: $1,059,032.

53 COLONEL FRANK CHING CRESCENT N, Mississauga

3382 NIGHTHAWK TRAIL, Mississauga

3325 TAHA GARDENS, Mississauga

3865 ALLCROFT ROAD, Mississauga

3 MULLIS CRESCENT, Mississauga

101 MCCLEAVE CRESCENT, Mississauga

1465 ANDROS BOULEVARD, Mississauga

3 PERDITA ROAD, Mississauga

53 DUTCH CRESCENT, Mississauga

6 OAKMORE LANE, Mississauga

87 TULIP DRIVE, Mississauga

16 BERNARD AVENUE, Mississauga

12 GATLIN STREET, Mississauga
Freehold townhouses in Mississauga give you full ownership of both the building and the land beneath it — no condo corporation, no monthly maintenance fees, and no restrictions on renovations or rentals. This ownership structure is the gold standard for buyers who want the autonomy of homeownership combined with the more affordable price tag of an attached home. Freehold townhomes are concentrated in Mississauga's western and southern neighbourhoods: Streetsville, Churchill Meadows, Lisgar, East Credit, Erin Mills, and parts of Clarkson all feature strong freehold inventory. Without maintenance fees eating into your budget, every dollar goes toward your mortgage and equity. You are responsible for your own snow removal, landscaping, and exterior repairs, but most owners consider this a worthwhile trade-off for the freedom to modify and maintain their property on their own terms.
The Financial Case for Freehold
The absence of monthly maintenance fees is the most immediate financial advantage of freehold ownership. Condo townhouse fees in Mississauga typically range from $300 to $700 per month — that is $3,600 to $8,400 annually that freehold owners redirect toward mortgage principal, savings, or home improvements. Over a 25-year mortgage, the cumulative savings can exceed $150,000 before accounting for fee increases, which condo corporations raise regularly to cover inflation and reserve fund contributions. Freehold townhomes also tend to appreciate more consistently than condo equivalents because buyers value the land ownership and freedom from corporation governance. When it comes time to sell, freehold properties attract a wider pool of purchasers, including investors who can rent without board approval and families who want to renovate without seeking permission.
Where Freehold Townhomes Are Built
Mississauga's freehold townhouse stock is heaviest in communities that were developed from the 1990s onward, when builders shifted toward freehold subdivisions in response to buyer demand. Churchill Meadows is the quintessential freehold townhouse neighbourhood, with block after block of two- and three-storey homes built by major developers like Mattamy, Monarch, and Daniels. Lisgar mirrors this pattern with slightly larger lots in some sections. Streetsville features a mix of older and newer freehold townhomes, many within walking distance of the GO station and village shops. East Credit and Central Erin Mills have established freehold complexes from the late 1980s and 1990s that offer generous sizing at lower prices than newer builds. In south Mississauga, Clarkson and Sheridan have pockets of freehold townhomes that pair land ownership with proximity to the lake and transit.
Responsibilities of Freehold Ownership
Owning a freehold townhouse means you handle all maintenance that a condo corporation would otherwise manage. This includes snow clearing from your driveway and walkway, lawn mowing and garden care, roof repairs, exterior painting, and driveway sealing. While this requires time and effort — or the cost of hiring contractors — it also means you control the quality and timing of all work. There are no special assessments levied by a board, no restrictions on pet ownership or short-term rentals, and no approval process for interior or exterior modifications. You can finish your basement, build a deck, install a hot tub, or upgrade your landscaping entirely at your own discretion. For handy homeowners who enjoy maintaining their property, freehold living is liberating. For those who prefer hands-off ownership, budgeting for a seasonal lawn and snow service is a practical alternative.
Current Market Snapshot
There are currently 234 townhouses matching this search in Mississauga, compared to 883 total townhouse listings across the city. The average asking price for these listings is $1,059,032, while the overall Mississauga average is $872,533. Listings are updated daily, so check back regularly for new properties.










