Mississauga mansion with lakefront views has a driving range on the roof
This $12 million estate features a private driving range, close-up views of Lake Ontario, a state-of-the-art home theatre and a boathouse, all nestled within one of Mississauga’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.
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872 Whittier Crescent Located in Mississauga near Lakeshore Road West and Whittier Crescent, the home was placed back on the market in April and comes with a $11,999,850 price tag. The property taxes alone will cost the next buyer more than $59,000 per year.
The property spans 8,422 square feet and has parking for 10 vehicles. It is found in Mississauga's Lorne Park Estates neighbourhood and features many amenities, including a rooftop driving range that faces Lake Ontario.
'Mississauga's nicest community' Phillip Rouse, the listed salesperson for the home, describes Lorne Park Estates as "Mississauga's nicest community," noting that the neighbourhood is a private community next to Lake Ontario that is connected by a series of private roads.
Timeless The home comes equipped with four bedrooms, three baths, a private boathouse, and several amenities.
"It's a traditional home, very classic in terms of its architecture, timeless in it' design elements." Rouse said of the property.
Waterfront access Rouse described the ideal buyer as "someone that really appreciates the water, waterfront views, and privacy."
Avid Golfer? "This is the type of buyer that I can perceive living in this property, is one that appreciates golf, and one that appreciates the water," said Rouse.
Cooking up? The kitchen is described as a "French Country-Inspired Chef's Kitchen" and is equipped with high-end appliance, according to the listing.
Hosting? The home also features an indoor bar, a wine cellar and a tasting area.
"The home has a warm, inviting, feeling, and is something that in 20 years will maintain its character and appeal", said Rouse.
Staying cozy In the above photo, a private den complete with a wet bar and one of four wood-burning fireplaces in the home is shown.
The listing for the property also notes that a "serene and inspiring workspace" acts as the home's office and features a dark wood interior and views of Lake Ontario.
The homes primary suite, which is accompanied by a "spa-like five piece ensuite," custom dressing room and direct access to the lakeside terrace is shown.
Accessibility A private elevator services all floors of the home.
Amenities Found in the lower level is a wine cellar, wine tasting area, recreational area, billiards area, fitness studio, and a guest suite.
Movie night A home theatre, which is filled with sports paintings from the previous owner, is also located on the lower level.
The lower level fitness studio is shown.
Here, a billiards area immediately outside the home theatre is pictured.
Tranquility Rouse said the backyard includes "a very tranquil english style garden" accompanied by a flowing waterfall connected to the pool.
Another view of the property's garden.
"Being on water, having that space, having that land is an entire different feeling, said Rouse when discussing the homes proximity to Lake Ontario.
A boathouse is also located in the backyard.
The latest data from the Toronto Region Real Estate Board suggests that 1,003 "luxury" homes - defined as properties with a price tag of more than $2M - have sold so far in 2026.