Malton is one of North Mississauga's most compelling neighbourhoods for buyers seeking genuine value in the GTA real estate market. Developed primarily during the 1950s and 1960s, the community is characterized by solid, full-lot detached and semi-detached homes that offer substantially more interior square footage and yard space than comparable price-point properties elsewhere in Mississauga. Streets lined with mature trees, established parks, and a true neighbourhood feel distinguish Malton from newer, denser developments. The area's relatively low price-per-square-foot ratio continues to attract first-time buyers, growing families, and savvy investors who recognize how much building stock remains undervalued relative to broader GTA benchmarks.
Proximity to Toronto Pearson International Airport — Canada's busiest — gives Malton a unique economic advantage that few Mississauga neighbourhoods can claim. The airport corridor supports tens of thousands of direct and indirect jobs in aviation, logistics, hospitality, and corporate services, creating a deep and consistent pool of rental demand. Amir Rehmani, MBA, has helped numerous investor clients capitalize on Malton's rental yields, which regularly outperform those achievable in more expensive GTA pockets. Whether you are purchasing a turnkey rental property or a fixer-upper to renovate and hold, Malton's fundamentals — affordable entry, strong tenant demand, and improving infrastructure — make a compelling long-term case.
The neighbourhood is experiencing a meaningful revitalization wave. Municipal investment in streetscaping, park upgrades, and community facilities has accelerated in recent years, and new small businesses are steadily establishing themselves along major commercial corridors. Malton's rich cultural diversity — with strong South Asian, Caribbean, and West African communities — creates a vibrant social fabric and a year-round calendar of community events. Transit access is excellent: MiWay bus routes connect residents to Brampton, Mississauga's City Centre, and key employment hubs, while the 427, 407, and 401 expressways are all within a short drive, making Malton genuinely well-connected for commuters in any direction.