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$550,000Asking Price

220 Burnhamthorpe Road W 903, Mississauga, ON L5B 4N4 #903

City Centre, Mississauga

Condo
1 + 1
Bedrooms
2
Baths
1
Parking
Days on Market

Condo lofts in Downtown Mississauga are rare by design. Only four buildings in the entire area have them, and this is one of them. If you've been watching the market and wondering why nothing has clicked, this is probably why. Step inside, and the ceilings stop you. Eighteen feet of open vertical space, floor-to-ceiling windows running the full length of the unit, and natural light that moves through the space all day. The east and south exposures mean the sun comes in early and holds through the afternoon. By mid-morning, the whole unit is lit up in a way that most condos in this city never achieve, no matter how many fixtures you add. What surprises people is how warm it feels. Lofts this size can read industrial and cold, but this one doesn't. The scale is there, and so is the comfort. From your two balconies, you're looking out at Lake Ontario and the Marilyn Monroe Towers. The views are proper, not a sliver between buildings. This is a well-proportioned unit. The bedroom loft sits above the main living area, recently updated with new flooring, separated enough to feel private without being cut off from the space below. The den is its own enclosed space, which makes it a proper home office or guest room rather than just a divider between rooms. The 1.5 bathrooms keep day-to-day living practical, and the two balconies give you outdoor space that doesn't feel like an afterthought. Maintenance fees are all-inclusive, so heat, hydro, and water are covered, which simplifies your monthly costs considerably. The location is downtown Mississauga at its most connected. Square One and Celebration Square are both a short walk. The City Centre transit hub puts the rest of the region within easy reach, and the neighbourhood has built up around it with good restaurants, the central library, and the kind of walkable daily life that most Mississauga addresses just don't have.Condo lofts like this don't come up often. When they do, they don't sit long.

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Condo lofts in Downtown Mississauga are rare by design. Only four buildings in the entire area have them, and this is one of them. If you've been watching the market and wondering why nothing has clicked, this is probably why. Step inside, and the ceilings stop you. Eighteen feet of open vertical space, floor-to-ceiling windows running the full length of the unit, and natural light that moves through the space all day. The east and south exposures mean the sun comes in early and holds through the afternoon. By mid-morning, the whole unit is lit up in a way that most condos in this city never achieve, no matter how many fixtures you add. What surprises people is how warm it feels. Lofts this size can read industrial and cold, but this one doesn't. The scale is there, and so is the comfort. From your two balconies, you're looking out at Lake Ontario and the Marilyn Monroe Towers. The views are proper, not a sliver between buildings. This is a well-proportioned unit. The bedroom loft sits above the main living area, recently updated with new flooring, separated enough to feel private without being cut off from the space below. The den is its own enclosed space, which makes it a proper home office or guest room rather than just a divider between rooms. The 1.5 bathrooms keep day-to-day living practical, and the two balconies give you outdoor space that doesn't feel like an afterthought. Maintenance fees are all-inclusive, so heat, hydro, and water are covered, which simplifies your monthly costs considerably. The location is downtown Mississauga at its most connected. Square One and Celebration Square are both a short walk. The City Centre transit hub puts the rest of the region within easy reach, and the neighbourhood has built up around it with good restaurants, the central library, and the kind of walkable daily life that most Mississauga addresses just don't have.Condo lofts like this don't come up often. When they do, they don't sit long.

Key Info

  • Loft Condo
  • 1 Parking
  • Hurontario / Duke Of York
  • 800-899 Approximate Sq Feet
  • South-East Exposure
  • Open Balcony
  • Ensuite Laundry
  • No Locker
  • Forced Air Gas Heating
  • Central Air

Property

  • $647 Monthly Condo Fees
  • Includes: Heat, Hydro, Water, Central A/C, Common Elements, Building Insurance, Parking.
  • Excludes: Cable TV
  • Amenities: Car Wash, Guest Suites, Gym, Pool, Sauna
  • Taxes were $3,060 in 2025
  • Possession: Flexible

Details

  • Concrete Exterior
  • No Fireplace
  • 1 Kitchen
  •  
  • Condo Corporation #766
  • Condo Registry Office: PSCC
  • MLS #W13158218
  • REAL BROKER ONTARIO LTD.

Extras

Room Floor Dimensions Details
1 Kitchen Main
2 Den Main 6.69' x 6.69'
3 Laundry Upper
Washroom1 2-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor
Washroom1 4-Piece Bathroom on Upper

Who lives here?

City Centre, Mississauga is a west GTA neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, university grads, executives and business and science professionals. It has a higher than average population of immigrants, particularly those from India and Pakistan, and Arabic and Urdu speakers. Residents tend to be younger with a significant number of babies, kids aged 5 to 9 and adults aged 25 to 44.

Families

Kids Per Family

1.0

kids per family
in the neighbourhood.

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Singles

47% of residents are
single and loving it.

47% singles

Mississauga (44%)
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Renters

44% of residents
are renters.

44% renters

Mississauga (29%)
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Education

61% of residents are
university grads.

61% university grads

Mississauga (45%)
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Income

Average Household Income

$84K

is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.

Mississauga  ($125K)
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Professions

Professions

Sales 14%
Business 13%
Sciences 11%
Management 9%
Government 6%

Immigrants

66% of residents were
born outside of Canada.

66% immigrants

Mississauga (56%)
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Birthplace - All

India was once home to 11.9% of immigrants.
Pakistan 5.6%
China 4.1%
Philippines 3.8%
Iraq 3.3%

11.9% from India
All-time

Birthplace - Recent

India was once home to 3.7% of immigrants.
Pakistan 2.0%
Iraq 1.8%
Syria 1.5%
Egypt 1.2%

3.7% from India
Recent

Foreign Languages

Foreign Languages

Arabic 16%
Urdu 6%
Mandarin 4%
Hindi 3%
Spanish 3%

Religions

Religions

Christian 48%
Muslim 25%
Hindu 10%
Sikh 1%
Buddhist 1%