2026 MLS Listings — Updated Daily

Bungalows for Sale in Mississauga

Bungalows are among the most sought-after — and fastest-disappearing — home styles in Mississauga. Built primarily between the 1950s and 1970s in the city's original lakeshore villages and first-generation subdivisions, they sit on some of the widest, deepest lots in the city, which is exactly why builders compete with end-users for nearly every one that hits the market.

Buyers love Mississauga bungalows for two very different reasons. Downsizers and retirees want the single-level living: no stairs, main-floor laundry, and manageable square footage in mature, walkable neighbourhoods. Investors and renovators want the lots — a 60-ft frontage in Applewood or Lakeview can carry a custom rebuild worth two to three times the bungalow's price. Many also feature separate side entrances ideal for in-law suites or legal basement apartments.

Why Buyers Choose Bungalows in Mississauga

Single-level living on mature lots — here's what makes bungalows one of the most competitive segments of the Mississauga market.

Single-level living

No stairs between living, sleeping, and laundry — the top request from downsizers and buyers planning to age in place.

Big, mature lots

Most Mississauga bungalows sit on 50-60+ ft frontages with mature trees — lot sizes new construction can't match.

In-law & income potential

Separate side entrances and full-height basements make bungalows the easiest home style to add a legal second unit.

Rebuild value

In Lorne Park, Mineola, and Lakeview, the land under a bungalow often carries most of the value — a built-in exit strategy.

Where to Find Bungalows in Mississauga

These Mississauga areas have the deepest bungalow inventory, from original post-war builds to fully renovated and rebuilt homes.

Applewood

The city's largest concentration of 1950s-60s brick bungalows on 50-60 ft lots, minutes from the Etobicoke border.

Lakeview

Post-war bungalows near the waterfront undergoing rapid rebuild-and-renovate transformation around Lakeview Village.

Rathwood & Sheridan

Quiet crescents of well-kept bungalows and side-splits, many with double garages and in-law potential.

Malton

Mississauga's most affordable freehold bungalows — popular with first-time buyers and investors.

Erindale & Cooksville

Mixed streets where original bungalows sit beside custom rebuilds on premium lots along the Credit River corridor.

Mississauga Bungalow FAQs

How much does a bungalow cost in Mississauga?

Original-condition bungalows in Malton and parts of Cooksville can start in the high $800Ks, while renovated bungalows on premium lots in Applewood, Rathwood, or Lakeview typically run $1.1M–$1.5M. Bungalows on rebuild-calibre lots in Mineola or Lorne Park trade on land value and can exceed $1.8M.

Why do Mississauga bungalows sell so quickly?

Supply is fixed and shrinking — no one has built entry-level bungalows at scale since the 1970s, and every year more are torn down for custom two-storey rebuilds. Meanwhile demand comes from three directions at once: downsizers, renovators, and builders.

Are bungalows a good investment in Mississauga?

Historically, yes. Because value is concentrated in the land, bungalows tend to hold value in slow markets and outperform in strong ones. Ones with separate entrances also convert readily to two-unit income properties under Mississauga's second-unit licensing.

Looking for a Bungalow in Mississauga?

Bungalows move fast. Tell us what you're looking for and we'll alert you the moment a matching one hits the market — including ones the portals mislabel.

Search
Log in