80 Absolute Avenue is the straight-walled sibling within the Absolute World complex developed by Cityzen and Fernbrook in Mississauga City Centre. While its curvilinear neighbours at 50 and 60 Absolute draw the architectural attention, 80 Absolute is widely understood to have delivered earlier, around 2008, and offers a more conventional rectilinear silhouette with a full amenity floor.
The building sits directly across Burnhamthorpe Road from Square One, putting residents within a short walk of Mississauga's downtown retail, civic and transit core. Suite sizes range from 500 to 1,399 square feet, with an average bedroom count near 1.8.
80 Absolute is part of the Cityzen and Fernbrook Absolute World community on the north side of Burnhamthorpe Road, immediately east of Hurontario Street. It is widely understood to be the third tower in the complex by phase number, with the curvilinear Marilyn towers at 50 and 60 Absolute delivering subsequently. The building's straight-walled form gives it a more conventional condo silhouette than its better-known siblings, which translates into more rectilinear floor plates and easier furniture planning for buyers.
The amenity package runs to sixteen items, including concierge service, a fitness centre, indoor pool, outdoor pool, sauna, spa, party room, rooftop deck, guest suites, media room, game room, recreation room, BBQ-permitted outdoor space, bike storage, elevators and visitor parking. The depth of the offering is consistent with the broader Absolute World complex and supports a lifestyle that treats the building as an extension of the home.
Suite mix at 80 Absolute is broader than at some Square One-adjacent neighbours, with active inventory running from approximately 500 to 1,399 square feet. The average bedroom count of 1.8 reflects a meaningful share of two-bedroom and larger layouts. Parking ratios average close to 1.0 spaces per unit, meaning most suites trade with a deeded parking space; lockers and second parking spaces are also reasonably common.
The Absolute World complex anchors a high-density block on the north side of Burnhamthorpe Road in Mississauga City Centre. From 80 Absolute, Square One Shopping Centre is a short walk south, with Celebration Square, the Mississauga Central Library, the Living Arts Centre and the MiWay City Centre Transit Terminal all within the same walking radius. Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus and the YMCA round out the everyday-needs cluster.
Transit access starts with MiWay's local network at the City Centre terminal, which also provides GO Transit connections along the Highway 403 corridor toward Toronto and west to Hamilton. The Hurontario LRT, currently under construction along Hurontario Street, will introduce a north-south light rail line between Port Credit on Lake Ontario and downtown Brampton, with multiple stops at Square One. Once in service it is expected to materially upgrade transit options for the Absolute World complex.
Drivers reach Highway 403 within minutes, with the 401, 407 and QEW all accessible in roughly the same window, and Pearson International Airport a short drive north-east. Local public schools fall within the Peel District School Board and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, and families should verify catchment assignments directly with the boards. Cooksville GO Station on the Milton line provides another commuter rail option for residents heading downtown.
80 Absolute attracts a mature resident mix that reflects the building's age and the broader Absolute World community. Owner-occupancy is typically meaningful, with the larger suite range supporting downsizers and small families alongside the young-professional and investor-tenant cohorts that define newer downtown Mississauga product. Sheridan College students and faculty contribute to ongoing rental demand, particularly for one-bedroom layouts.
The full amenity floor, with both indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, spa and rooftop deck, supports residents who use the building as part of their daily routine. The slightly broader suite mix and higher parking ratio at this address make it a viable option for buyers who want condo convenience without giving up storage space or the second parking spot, which is more common here than at many Square One-adjacent neighbours.
Active sale listings at 80 Absolute transact around $550 per square foot on average, while lease listings sit near $3.00 per square foot per month. Maintenance fees average about $1.05 per square foot, with a band of roughly $0.77 to $1.30, reflecting the operating cost of the building's deeper amenity floor and the dual-pool, sauna and spa programming. The broader 500 to 1,399 square foot range means some larger suites carry meaningful total monthly fees in absolute dollars even at a moderate per-square-foot rate. All figures are point-in-time averages from active inventory and are not appraisals.
No. The curvilinear Marilyn towers at the Absolute World complex are 50 and 60 Absolute Avenue, designed by Ma Yansong of MAD Architects. 80 Absolute is a separate phase, widely understood to have completed earlier around 2008, with a more conventional rectilinear silhouette. It is part of the same Cityzen and Fernbrook community on the north side of Burnhamthorpe Road but does not share the twisting floor-plate design that gave the Marilyn towers their nickname.
The amenity floor at 80 Absolute runs to roughly sixteen items, including concierge service, a fitness centre, indoor pool, outdoor pool, sauna, spa, party room, rooftop deck, guest suites, media room, game room, recreation room, BBQ-permitted outdoor space, bike storage, elevators and visitor parking. The dual-pool and full spa programming is consistent with the broader Absolute World complex and sits at the higher end of what comparable Mississauga buildings offer for the vintage.
Active inventory at 80 Absolute runs from approximately 500 to roughly 1,399 square feet, a broader range than many Square One-adjacent neighbours. The average bedroom count of about 1.8 reflects a meaningful share of two-bedroom and larger layouts alongside one-bedroom and one-plus-den units. Buyers seeking larger family-style suites should find more inventory here than at some newer downtown Mississauga buildings, though availability fluctuates over time.
Maintenance fees average about $1.05 per square foot, with active listings reporting a band of roughly $0.77 to $1.30 per square foot. The level reflects the operating cost of the building's amenity floor, particularly the indoor and outdoor pools, sauna and spa. As with any condominium purchase, the status certificate is the authoritative source on fee composition, reserve fund status and any pending special assessments, and should be reviewed as part of due diligence.
Yes, in most cases. Average parking ratios across active inventory sit close to 1.0 spaces per unit, which is higher than many newer downtown Mississauga buildings. Second parking spaces and storage lockers are also reasonably common at this address. Buyers should still confirm inclusion at the listing level, since the average masks variation across individual suites and original purchase configurations.
The MiWay City Centre Transit Terminal is a short walk south of the building, on the Square One site, and provides access to Mississauga's local bus network and GO Transit service along the Highway 403 corridor. Cooksville GO Station on the Milton line is a short drive south. The Hurontario LRT, currently under construction, will add a north-south light rail spine connecting Port Credit on Lake Ontario to downtown Brampton with multiple Square One stops, expected to enhance transit options for the Absolute World complex.
The two buildings share a developer, a community amenity standard and a downtown Mississauga address, but differ in architecture, build vintage and floor-plate geometry. 50 Absolute features the curvilinear Marilyn design by MAD Architects and is widely understood to have completed around 2012, while 80 Absolute is a more conventional rectilinear tower thought to have delivered around 2008. Suite-shape and view-line comparisons should be made on a unit-by-unit basis rather than at the building level.
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