Welcome to this rarely offered and highly desirable 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow nestled on a sought after cul-de-sac in the coveted Cooksville neighbourhood of Mississauga. Surrounded by custom-built homes, this residence offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a spacious home in a prime location.
The open-concept living and dining rooms create a welcoming atmosphere, while the eat-in kitchen boasts ample space for your culinary delights. Cozy up in the family room by the fireplace, providing warmth during those cold winter days just around the corner.
This property features a separate side entrance, opening up possibilities for a multi-level income property or a multi-generational home. Prospective buyers are advised to conduct due diligence on the future use of the home.
The large finished basement adds significant value, offering a full bath, rec room, family room, and potential space for a home office or bar—ideal for entertaining guests. Investors and homebuyers alike will appreciate the unlimited potential that this home presents.
Parking is a breeze with a double car driveway and garage, ensuring convenience for residents and guests alike. Commuting is made easy, with Cooksville Go station just 2.5 kms away and quick access to major highways including QEW, 401, 403 and 427.
This residence is situated near all amenities, including shopping centers, schools, parks, and transit options. Enjoy the proximity to Munden, Mohawk and Hancock Parks and Trails, making it a perfect home for those who value both convenience and tranquility.
Don't miss the chance to make this versatile property your own—explore the endless possibilities that await you! Virtual photos are included for suggestive purposes only to illustrate the potential of this property.
Welcome to this rarely offered and highly desirable 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow nestled on a sought after cul-de-sac in the coveted Cooksville neighbourhood of Mississauga. Surrounded by custom-built homes, this residence offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a spacious home in a prime location. The open-concept living and dining rooms create a welcoming atmosphere, while the eat-in kitchen boasts ample space for your culinary delights. Cozy up in the family room by the fireplace, providing warmth during those cold winter days just around the corner. This property features a separate side entrance, opening up possibilities for a multi-level income property or a multi-generational home. Prospective buyers are advised to conduct due diligence on the future use of the home. The large finished basement adds significant value, offering a full bath, rec room, family room, and potential space for a home office or bar—ideal for entertaining guests. Investors and homebuyers alike will appreciate the unlimited potential that this home presents. Parking is a breeze with a double car driveway and garage, ensuring convenience for residents and guests alike. Commuting is made easy, with Cooksville Go station just 2.5 kms away and quick access to major highways including QEW, 401, 403 and 427. This residence is situated near all amenities, including shopping centers, schools, parks, and transit options. Enjoy the proximity to Munden, Mohawk and Hancock Parks and Trails, making it a perfect home for those who value both convenience and tranquility. Don't miss the chance to make this versatile property your own—explore the endless possibilities that await you! Virtual photos are included for suggestive purposes only to illustrate the potential of this property. (id:9346)
Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
House
Style
Freehold
Stories
1
Land Size
under 1/2 acre
Frontage - 552
Depth - 1476
Parking
Attached Garage
Total Parking Spaces
6
Amenities Nearby
Hospital
Park
Public Transit
Schools
Shopping
Architectural Style
Bungalow
Bedrooms
3
Basement
Full
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Water
Municipal water
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Storage | Basement | 4'3'' x 21'1'' |
Utility room | Basement | 7'10'' x 11'4'' |
Laundry room | Basement | 13'0'' x 7'1'' |
4pc Bathroom | Basement | 7'4'' x 7'8'' |
Other | Basement | 11'4'' x 9'2'' |
Other | Basement | 17'8'' x 21'1'' |
Family room | Basement | 13'3'' x 25'5'' |
Bedroom | Main level | 11'7'' x 10'2'' |
Bedroom | Main level | 10'7'' x 14'2'' |
Primary Bedroom | Main level | 14'2'' x 11'6'' |
4pc Bathroom | Main level | 7'6'' x 11'6'' |
Breakfast | Main level | 10'2'' x 8'6'' |
Kitchen | Main level | 10'10'' x 10'2'' |
Dining room | Main level | 7'5'' x 11'12'' |
Living room | Main level | 17'10'' x 12'10'' |
Mississauga is a great city to call home. The city has a vibrant downtown core with an extensive variety of shopping options, including premiere shopping malls, and hundreds of major and local retail stores, along with a unique blend of entertainment and dining options. Mississauga is also home to several sports, leisure and arts facilities, and with more than ten community centres, Mississauga is a great city for people of all ages.
Mississauga provides a great suburban lifestyle, and because of its close proximity to Toronto, it is a popular choice for commuters looking for a family friendly alternative to the big city. The cost of living and housing prices in Mississauga are much more favourable than Toronto, making it perfect for those looking to upgrade to a more spacious home.
As one of the largest shopping malls in Canada, and the largest on Ontario, with over 360 stores and services and over 1.6 million square feet of retail space, Square One is the best shopping experience in the province.
Square One features a 13 screen movie theatre, the largest farmer’s market in Ontario, a major bus terminal, and a variety of special events and attractions.
Mississauga was formed in 1805 with the purchase of 84 thousand acres of land from the Mississaugas. Initial settlement of the area resulted in the formation of Lakeview, Clarkson, Cooksville, Dixie, Erindale, Lorne Park, Port Credit, Sheridan and Summerville.
Throughout most of its early settlement history, Mississauga was primarily agricultural land, it wasn’t until the late 1800s that industry in the area began to expand to take hold due to the many railway lines passing through the area, and the area’s proximity to Lake Ontario and York.
In 1968, most of the original township settlements in the area were amalgamated to form the Town of Mississauga, with Port Credit and Streetsville being the notable holdouts until 1974 when they too were annexed into Mississauga.
All year round, Mississauga is host to a variety of events and recreation activities for the whole family. The diversity of the city and its residents brings a breadth of festivals, concerts and events to the area. Come and see the street performances at the annual Port Credit Busker Festival, fill your belly at with the best ribs in Canada at Mississauga Ribfest, experience culture and music at the Mississauga Waterfront Festival.
If you like shopping, Mississauga is the perfect destination to find it all. Visit Square One Shopping Centre, the largest shopping centre in Ontario, or take a stroll down the walkable streets of Port Credit, Clarkson and Streetsville. Find a bargain at the retail and manufacturer outlet stores at the Dixie Outlet Mall. From the latest fashion, newest technology, unique decor and local artistry to fine foods, eclectic shops and more, you can find anything in Mississauga.
If you’re looking to stretch your legs and explore the outdoors, explore the Sheridan Creek Trail. This trail is just over six kilometers in length and is a great place to spend your afternoon, whether it’s walking, running, biking, or even just to take the dog for a walk. The trail is suitable for all skill levels and traverses a variety of natural and urban settings, giving you a great escape from the bustle of the big city.
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