A community shaped by education and diversity, Sheridan delivers suburban comfort with strong transit access, generous green space, and the energy of a major post-secondary campus just steps from home.
Multicultural community, strong transit links, family-friendly streets, established residential neighbourhood, and campus proximity
A well-established central Brampton community anchored by the Sheridan College Davis Campus, with mature residential streets built primarily through the 1970s and 1980s.
A multicultural, family-oriented community that reflects Brampton's diverse cultural fabric, with residents representing a wide range of ethnic backgrounds and life stages.
Parks, recreation facilities, shopping plazas, and strong transit access combine to create a comfortable suburban lifestyle with everyday conveniences close at hand.
The presence of Sheridan College's Davis Campus brings a year-round academic energy and cultural activity that elevates the neighbourhood well beyond its quiet residential exterior.
Sheridan offers a balanced mix of detached homes, semi-detached properties, and townhomes at price points that remain accessible relative to many other communities in the Greater Toronto Area.
Chinguacousy Park and Heart Lake Conservation Area, both within a short drive, provide year-round recreation that rivals what many larger cities can offer.

An established Brampton neighbourhood where campus energy meets quiet suburban living.
Sheridan is a central Brampton neighbourhood that draws its identity from the presence of Sheridan College's sprawling Davis Campus, bringing academic activity to streets lined with well-maintained family homes and a mature tree canopy. The community has housed generations of Brampton families, and its multicultural character reflects the broader cultural richness of Peel Region. Sheridan homes for sale attract first-time buyers, investors, and growing families seeking GTA connectivity without downtown prices, while Sheridan homes for rent see consistent demand thanks to the campus and strong transit links.

Well-kept suburban streets with a genuine sense of community pride.
Expect a neighbourhood of detached homes, semi-detached properties, and townhomes, most built between the early 1970s and late 1990s, with deep lots, backyard gardens, and sidewalk-lined streets that see steady foot traffic from families and students alike. Community pride is evident in the maintained lawns and local parks, and the comfortable pace of neighbourhood life gives Sheridan a lived-in quality that newer subdivisions rarely replicate.

A full suburban lifestyle anchored by great parks and convenient everyday amenities.
Residents enjoy proximity to Chinguacousy Park, one of Brampton's flagship recreational destinations, offering a ski hill, splash pad, petting zoo, tennis courts, and extensive walking and cycling paths. Neighbourhood parks provide everyday outdoor space for families, while Sheridan Square along McLaughlin Road handles daily shopping and services. The multicultural character of Sheridan means a remarkable variety of restaurants, bakeries, and specialty grocery stores are all within easy reach.
Unexpected Appeal:
More urban connectivity than the quiet residential streets would suggest.




A resilient Brampton market with accessible entry points and steady long-term demand.
The housing stock in Sheridan reflects a 1970s-to-1990s development era, offering a range of detached and semi-detached homes alongside a solid supply of townhomes. The neighbourhood maintains steady appeal among buyers who value proven infrastructure, good school access, and transit connectivity in one of Canada's fastest-growing cities.

The ease and comfort of a neighbourhood that simply delivers on every front.
You will fall in love with the simplicity of life in Sheridan: a neighbourhood where everything needed for comfortable daily living is close at hand, transit options are strong, and the sense of community is genuine. Chinguacousy Park brings seasons of outdoor recreation, Heart Lake Conservation Area offers natural escape year-round, and the cultural offerings of downtown Brampton, from The Rose Theatre to the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives, are just a short drive away. Sheridan is the kind of neighbourhood where people arrive and stay.
