Boucherville, QC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Boucherville, Quebec
Homes for sale in Boucherville have an average price listed at $801,454 on MLS®. Around 45% of the properties here were built between 1960 and 1980, with the rest mostly constructed pre-1960 and during the 1980s. Single detached homes are the most common, accounting for approximately 55% of all housing, followed by small apartment buildings and townhouses. Homeownership is high, with about 80% of properties being owner-occupied, while renters make up the remaining 20%. The housing stock largely consists of homes with three or more bedrooms. Read more about Boucherville real estate
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About Living in Boucherville, Quebec
Transportation
Driving is an excellent transportation option in this city. It is very convenient to find a place to park, and nearby highways, such as Autoroute de l'Acier, are easy to access from anywhere in this city. In contrast, travelling by transit can be challenging in Boucherville by reason of the low service level. Nonetheless, property owners benefit from about 20 bus lines, and most homes are close to a bus stop. It is difficult for people walking to move around in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area as running common errands is impractical.
Services
Some property owners in Boucherville may be able to travel to one of about 10 grocery stores on foot, while others will have to use a vehicle. There are also a few options for those who value restaurants and cafes in close proximity. Concerning education, it can be challenging to get to high schools and primary schools on foot from houses for sale in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area. In addition, daycares are not particularly abundant and consequently tend to require a rather long walk to get to.
Character
The character of Boucherville is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. This city features a small amount of greenery; more specifically, residents will find that relatively few tree-lined streets are present. However, there are over 100 public green spaces close by for residents to discover, making it easy to get to them. This part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area is quiet overall, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic - however some areas can be quite noisy, especially near Autoroute de l'Acier, Autoroute Jean-Lesage or the railway line.