LOCATION: Lakeview is…you guessed it, by the lake! It stretches from north of the QEW at Queensway down to Lake Ontario. Along the lake, it provides easy access to downtown Toronto and the edges of Mississauga heading into Toronto. It also comprises of a number of beautiful and nature-filled communities such as Mineola and Port Credit.
POPULATION: Approx. 20, 352
DESCRIPTION OF HOMES: In the area of Lakeview, about 84% of the homes are 25+ years old. 43% are between 20-25 years old and 34% are between 50-65 years old. It is clearly an older neighbourhood with older styled homes, but the ranges in size of homes and property lots gives potential buyers a good variety. There is a mixture of styles including: classic bungalows, sidesplits, 1 1/2 storeys, traditional 2-storey homes, custom built homes.
SCHOOLS: Cawthra Park Secondary School is known for its specialty Regional Arts Program (R.A.P.) for dance, drama, music and visual arts. There is also St. Paul Secondary School and Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School who is known for their International Business Technology (IBT) program.
COMMUNITY: Since demolishing the energy generation station in 2007, there have talks about a newly re-purposed waterfront area for community members. By the lake, there are of nature paths, trails, outdoor parks, and baseball fields for young children and families. Lakeview is also home to the Port Credit Yacht Club, Lakefront Promenade Marina, Lakeview Water Treatment Plant and the G.E. Booth Wastewater Treatment Plant.
CONVENIENCE/TRANSIT: Both the Port Credit and Long Branch GO Stations are located in this Lakeview. Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) passes through this area and many Mississauga MiWay Transit routes go through Lakeview.
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For more information on Lakeview houses for sale, contact Highland Realty Brokerage today at:
4300 Village Centre Ct, Suite 100
Mississauga, ON, L4Z 1S2
Office Telephone: 905-803-3399
Fax: 905-803-3396
Email: info@realtyhighland.com
Sources: iMississauga Real Estate