Sheridan, Mississauga, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
In Sheridan, most dwellings are single detached homes, while the remainder are mainly large apartment buildings and townhouses. This part of the city offers mainly three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy around 70% of the units in Sheridan and the remainder are rented. Most of the housing growth in this part of Mississauga took place in the 1960s and 1970s. Read more about Sheridan real estate
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Transportation
The car is very often the preferred transportation option in Sheridan. Coming across a parking spot is easy, and it is a rather short drive to the closest highway, such as Queen Elizabeth Way, from anywhere in this part of the city. On the other hand, Sheridan is not an especially pleasant part of Mississauga for travelling by public transit. Nonetheless, residents can rely on a multitude of rapid transit stations on the 110 | University Express. House owners have access to a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far from most homes. This part of the city is not especially appropriate for cycling as cyclists encounter quite a few slopes, and there are a limited number of bike lanes. Walking is also not especially practical for house buyers in Sheridan since running common errands is sometimes challenging by walking.
Services
Accessing the closest supermarket on foot is feasible for some, but not all, house buyers in Sheridan. Residents are served by about 40 restaurants and cafes as well. Concerning education, schools and daycares are convenient to get to on foot from most homes for sale in Sheridan.
Character
People who prefer a relaxed environment will enjoy Sheridan. This part of Mississauga is reasonably quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour - however some areas can be quite noisy, especially closer to Queen Elizabeth Way. Finally, it is easy to access parks from the majority of locations within the neighbourhood, since there are around 20 of them close by for residents to check out, such as Thornlodge Park and Bruce Reynolds Park.