Living in Mississauga

September 15th, 2012

Mississauga’s Neighbourhoods: Churchill Meadows

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This is the third segment of a 19-part blog-series that showcases Mississauga's unique commmunities. We realized that a lot of our clients were coming from outside Mississauga, and while knowing the top schools is important, they have asked for more information about the individual communities these schools reside in and the real estate available. This is an important criteria not lost on us as finding a neighbourhood that fits your lifestyle is extremely important. We've already ranked the communities based on school zones (which you can find here), so now let's take a little bit of time to get to know our communities. Next up: Churchill Meadows!

Q & A Time…

Where is Churchill Meadows located?
Churchill Meadows is at the very west of Mississauga right next to Central Erin Mills. It is the last community in Mississauga before arriving in Milton. 

What's the Population of Churchill Meadows? 
40,647

What's the ethnic mix of Churchill Meadows?
The 5 most prevalent ethnicities in Churchill Meadows are: 21% East Indian, 14% Chinese, 8% Filipino, 7% Pakistani, and 6% Polish.

What is the average price of real estate in Churchill Meadows?
The average price of property in Churchill Meadows is $589,535.*

What is the average value of a Detached home in Churchill Meadows?
The average value of a detached home in Churchill Meadows is $724,126.* 

What is the average value of a Semi-Detached home in Churchill Meadows?
The average value of a semi-detached home in Churchill Meadows is $494,769.*

What is the average value of a Townhome in Churchill Meadows?
The average value of a townhome in Churchill Meadows is $473,341.*

How old are the homes in Churchill Meadows?
93% of homes in Churchill Meadows are 26 years or younger with the vast majority of those under 15 years old.

What are the Best Schools in Churchill Meadows?
Churchill Meadows falls in the Stephen Lewis school zone, #4 overall in Mississauga. Churchill Meadows is boosted by its strong scores at McKinnon and Oscar Peterson P.S. as well as Ruth Thompson and Erin Centre Middle schools. 

*Based on available properties under $1 million.

Final Thoughts on Churchill Meadows

Churchill Meadows is one of the youngest communities in Mississauga. The area has been developed for the most part over the past 10 years, and for those that bought during Phase 1, they've seen a great rise in the value of their homes. Located next to Milton, the area became home to those young families that wanted to stay in Mississauga but wanted a chance to buy a new home. Mississauga doesn't have many new homes, so Churchill Meadows is a great option for those looking for newer resale homes. The neighbourhood itself is pretty well established, but with ongoing developments still being built, the community won't be fully established and matured for a few more years. For those looking for something affordable, there are many condo townhomes that give you the option. Well located in the west end of Mississauga, Churchill Meadows is an ever-increasing popular spot for younger families to begin their lives.

In terms of the school zone, Churchill Meadows has performed very well despite being one of the younger communities in Mississauga. You have two elementary schools in the Top 20 and the #6-ranked middle school in Erin Centre Middle. In time, this area should see even stronger scores and will most likely sit in the Top 5 for a long time. 

To find out more about Churchill Meadows, simply contact us and we'll respond right away!

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About the Author

Mike Santos
Mike clearly isn't a Bhandari brother, but he's still an important contributor to the iMississauga Real Estate team. With a strong sales background combined with a B.COMM in Marketing Management, Mike's knowledge of the Mississauga market provides his clients the objective balance needed during an otherwise emotional process.




 
 
 

 
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