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Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Regional center so you get urban conveniences and lakefront recreation at reasonable prices. There are job opportunities here too, which helps with the overall living situation.
Rural feel with big lots at prices that won't shock you. People looking for space and quiet country living without going too far from everything often end up here.
This is as exclusive as it gets - you literally need to cross a private bridge to get there. If privacy and prestige are what you're after, this is pretty much the pinnacle around here.
Country living with large affordable lots in a peaceful agricultural setting. Great for people who want room to breathe and don't mind the quieter pace.
Rural area with affordable properties and lots of space for people wanting that countryside lifestyle. You get big lots and peaceful surroundings without paying city prices.
You're right at the base of Mount Rigaud here, so hiking and skiing are literally at your doorstep. Active families who love four-season outdoor stuff find this ideal.
Interesting spot right at the Ontario border with nice river views. Some people like having easy access to both provinces, depending on their work or family situation.
Small agricultural community where everyone knows everyone and properties are spacious and affordable. If you want rural peace and friendly neighbors, this works well.
Country living with lots of space at affordable prices. It's perfect for people who want to get away from urban density but still have reasonable access to services.
Nice lakefront community along Lac Saint-François with great boating access. Has that cottage feel that appeals to people wanting waterfront recreation year-round.
Busy borough that mixes residential and business areas with great diversity. The public transit connections are excellent, so you can get anywhere in Montreal easily.
This whole region offers different options from rural to suburban, and you can get to both Montreal and Ottawa pretty easily. Different housing types suit various lifestyles and budgets.
Living near the airport sounds terrible, but honestly, the lakefront areas are beautiful and if you travel a lot, the convenience is unbeatable. Plus there are some great waterfront spots for weekend relaxation.
Probably the most prestigious address you can have in Montreal, with incredible lake views from your own private island. You really can't get more secluded while still being part of the city.
It's quiet along the river here with those great St. Lawrence views. People who want to escape the city noise but stay reasonable close really appreciate this spot.
Families really love this area - there's a fantastic community pool, nice parks along the water, and people actually know their neighbors. The train makes getting downtown pretty straightforward too.
Really nice tree-lined neighborhoods where families settle in and stay for years. Everything you need for shopping and services is right there without feeling crowded.
Very diverse area with reasonable housing prices and good transit connections. Lots of parks and community centers, so there's always something happening for families.
You'll find lovely lakeside homes here with generous lots and that unique no-sidewalk charm that gives it a rural feel. It's great if you want that peaceful vibe but still need to get into Montreal for work.
This is kind of the heart of the West Island - you've got Fairview for shopping, beautiful lakefront parks, and good transit. It really has everything you need for suburban living.
Extremely exclusive West Island area with luxury properties and horse facilities. Privacy and prestige are the main draws - it's where Montreal's elite choose to live.
The whole area has this cosmopolitan suburban feel with good amenities and a strong English-speaking community. Cultural diversity meets comfortable suburban living throughout the region.
Historic West Island village with real character, plus McGill's campus adds an academic atmosphere. The lakeside setting and heritage buildings make it pretty unique.
Growing fast with lots of new developments, and you'll see horse properties too. People with horses or families wanting newer builds are really drawn to this area.
Another good island option with solid family amenities and that easy bridge access. The community facilities make it work well for people with children.
Island living without being completely cut off from everything - that's the appeal here. You're surrounded by water but the bridge keeps you connected to the mainland easily.
These are mostly newer family developments with nice lake views. The schools and community feel draw a lot of young families who are just starting out.
There's something special about the old character here, especially the homes near the St. Lawrence. You get that historic feel but everything you need is still accessible.
Nice mix of old small-town feel with newer amenities, and the prices are still reasonable for families. You see a lot of people moving here who want community without breaking the bank.
This is where a lot of families end up because the schools are solid and there are parks everywhere. The newer developments especially attract people with young kids.
Peaceful rural spot with country living and affordable pricing. People seeking simple pleasures and quiet atmosphere often find exactly what they want here.
It feels like a proper village with those heritage houses and you'll see horses around - it's surprisingly rural for being this close to the city. History buffs and horse people really gravitate here.
Dynamic suburban city with modern developments and great schools, plus the commuter train access is excellent. Growing families find the shopping and recreation facilities work really well.