Luxury Homes for Sale in Mississauga
Discover Mississauga's finest estate properties and luxury residences — from sprawling Lorne Park estates on ravine lots to contemporary waterfront homes in Port Credit. The Battaglia Team offers private viewings, off-market access, and discreet service for discerning buyers and sellers.
Premier Luxury Neighbourhoods
Mississauga's luxury market is concentrated in five prestigious areas, each offering distinct character, lot sizes, and lifestyle benefits.
Lorne Park
Mississauga's most prestigious address. Sprawling ravine lots, mature tree canopy, top-ranked schools (Lorne Park Secondary), and quiet streets minutes from the lake. Custom-built estates with 3,500–6,000+ sq ft on half-acre lots.
Mineola
Large lots with mature landscaping adjacent to Port Credit village. Walk to the waterfront, shops, and restaurants. A mix of original estates and stunning rebuilds with modern luxury finishes.
Port Credit Waterfront
Lake Ontario views, the vibrant Port Credit village, marina access, and the Waterfront Trail. A mix of luxury condos, renovated character homes, and exclusive new builds steps from the harbour.
Clarkson-Lorne Park
Established estate properties between Lorne Park and Clarkson GO station. Privacy, large lots, and excellent commuter access. Home to some of Mississauga's most architecturally distinctive properties.
Rattray Marsh
The most exclusive pocket in Mississauga, bordering the Rattray Marsh Conservation Area. Ravine-backed lots with unparalleled privacy and direct trail access to the lake.
What Defines Mississauga Luxury
Luxury properties in Mississauga combine prestigious locations with premium features and finishes that set them apart from standard housing.
Our Luxury Services
Private Viewings
Discreet showings tailored to your schedule. No open houses, no crowds — just you, the property, and your agent. Available evenings and weekends.
Confidential Sales
Off-market opportunities and private sale handling for high-net-worth clients. Your transaction remains between you, us, and the other party.
Premium Marketing
Professional photography, cinematic video tours, drone footage, floor plans, and targeted marketing to qualified buyers through our extensive network.
The Mississauga Luxury Market
Mississauga's luxury real estate market occupies a unique position in the GTA. While offering properties that rival Toronto's most prestigious addresses, Mississauga luxury homes typically provide significantly larger lots, more privacy, and better value per square foot.
The most desirable luxury properties in Lorne Park and Rattray Marsh sit on half-acre to full-acre ravine-backed lots — a type of property that simply doesn't exist in urban Toronto. These homes offer 3,500 to 6,000+ square feet of living space, with custom architecture, premium finishes, and landscaped grounds that create private retreats minutes from the city.
The Port Credit waterfront has emerged as Mississauga's most dynamic luxury market. The redevelopment of the former Lakeview Generating Station site into Lakeview Village, combined with the established charm of Port Credit harbour, has created strong demand for premium waterfront living.
For buyers seeking value, Mississauga luxury properties are typically 20–30% less expensive than comparable homes in Oakville's South of the QEW corridor or Toronto's Bridle Path, while offering similar or superior amenities and lifestyle.
Luxury Home FAQs
What is the luxury home market like in Mississauga in 2026?
The Mississauga luxury market ($2M+) in 2026 remains active but deliberate. Properties in Lorne Park, Mineola, and along the waterfront continue to attract discerning buyers seeking privacy, prestige, and proximity to Toronto. Average days on market for luxury properties range from 30 to 90+ days, as buyers at this price point take time to evaluate. Well-presented estates that are priced accurately continue to trade, though bidding wars are uncommon in this segment. The market favours informed buyers and strategic sellers.
What are the best neighbourhoods for luxury homes in Mississauga?
Lorne Park is widely considered Mississauga's premier luxury neighbourhood, with ravine lots, top schools, and prices ranging from $2M to $5M+. Mineola offers large lots near Port Credit village ($2M–$4M+). The Rattray Marsh area is the most exclusive, with conservation-backed lots from $2.5M to $6M+. Port Credit Waterfront combines lake views with village lifestyle ($1.5M–$3M+). Clarkson-Lorne Park provides estate-sized properties with commuter convenience ($1.8M–$4M+).
Do luxury homes appreciate differently than average homes?
Luxury homes in Mississauga tend to appreciate more slowly during rapid market upswings but hold value better during downturns. Over the long term, premium neighbourhoods like Lorne Park and Mineola have delivered strong appreciation driven by limited supply (few lots available) and consistent demand from high-net-worth buyers. The land value component is particularly significant in these areas, as lots cannot be replicated. Custom features and renovations also contribute to above-average long-term returns.
What closing costs should I expect on a luxury home?
Closing costs on luxury homes are proportionally higher due to Ontario's progressive Land Transfer Tax. On a $3M home, the Ontario LTT alone is approximately $57,475. Legal fees for complex transactions run $3,000–$5,000+. Title insurance, property tax adjustments, and home inspection (often multiple inspections for larger properties) add to the total. Budget 2–3% of the purchase price for total closing costs. Visit our closing costs calculator for a detailed breakdown.
How does the Battaglia Team handle luxury property transactions?
The Battaglia Team provides a comprehensive luxury service including private viewings (no open houses), confidential marketing for sellers, access to off-market and pocket listings, professional photography and videography, targeted marketing to qualified buyers, and discretion throughout the process. Joe Battaglia has been serving Mississauga's luxury market since 1995, with deep relationships in the Lorne Park, Mineola, and waterfront communities.