Montréal, QC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Montréal, Quebec
Homes for sale in Montréal predominantly consist of small apartment buildings, which make up approximately 45% of the dwellings. The remainder is largely comprised of large apartment buildings, duplexes, and single detached homes. A significant portion of Montréal's housing—nearly one-third—was built during the 1960s and 1970s, while the other properties were mainly developed before 1960 or during the 1980s. This city offers a diverse range of housing sizes, from compact lofts to spacious homes with four or more bedrooms. The balance between homeowners and renters is almost equal. The average price on MLS® for a home here is $858,150. Read more about Montréal real estate
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Nearby and Popular Cities
Neighbourhoods in and around Montréal
- Lucien L'Allier
- Golden Square Mile
- Griffintown
- Old Montreal
- Quartier-des-Spectacles
- Nuns' Island
- Centre-Sud
- Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
- Shaughnessy Village
- Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
- Verdun
- Rosemont
- Marcel Laurin Park
- Saint-Leonard-Ouest
- University of Montreal
- Jarry Park
- Côte-des-Neiges
- Kent Park
- Saint-Louis
- Angrignon
About Living in Montréal, Quebec
Transportation
Montréal provides home buyers with the choice between various modes of transportation. The public transit service in Montréal is fairly good thanks to various rapid transit stations on the Orange Line, Green Line, Yellow Line and Blue Line, and over 250 nearby bus lines. Montréal is also suitable for those who travel by foot; many daily needs are convenient to meet without the use of a car, and a good number of businesses of different types can be found as well. This city is reasonably cycling-friendly.
Services
It is typically practical for property owners in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area to shop for their groceries on foot. Additionally, this city is a good place in which to eat out, and there are also over 300 cafes in Montréal. With regards to education, schools and daycares are convenient to access on foot from most homes for sale in Montréal.
Character
People who prefer a relaxed environment will enjoy Montréal. This city is reasonably good for those who prefer a quiet atmosphere, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour - however noise can be problematic close to the airport (YUL), Autoroute Félix-Leclerc, Autoroute Décarie or one of the railway lines. Finally, there is a fair amount of greenery in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area as most streets have reasonably good tree coverage. It is very easy to reach green spaces from a large number of locations within the city, since there are over 1200 of them close by for residents to visit and many properties for sale have a park nearby.