Houses with Swimming Pools in Montreal | Luxury Properties on the Island

Discover our exclusive selection of houses with swimming pools in Montreal and on the Island. These prestigious properties offer an ideal living environment to enjoy hot Quebec summer days in the privacy of your garden. Whether you're looking for a contemporary villa in Westmount, a family residence in Outremont, or a character home in Town of Mount Royal, our real estate portfolio includes the finest houses with pools on the Montreal market. Invest in a property that combines luxury, comfort, and added value in the most sought-after neighborhoods of the Island of Montreal.

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Les atouts de la région Montréal / l'Île

Discover the charm of the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal, the majestic Notre-Dame Basilica, and historic buildings dating back to the 17th century. The unique architecture of the neighborhood testifies to the rich history of the city.

Outremont is a multicultural microcosm where different communities coexist harmoniously, particularly the Hasidic Jewish community. This cultural diversity is reflected in the unique atmosphere of the neighborhood, rich in traditions and openness.

Villeray, Park-Extension and Saint-Michel offer unparalleled accessibility. Thanks to an efficient transport network, including several metro stations and a bus network, these neighborhoods facilitate your daily commutes. Whether you're a professional looking for practicality or a family looking for simplicity, the location will allow you to stay connected to the heart of Montreal while enjoying the tranquility of residential streets.

Enjoy beautiful green spaces along the St. Lawrence River with Promenade Bellerive Park, offering bike paths, walking trails and picnic areas with breathtaking views of the water.

The Plateau Mont Royal is very central in Montreal. The neighborhood is well served and benefits from a strategic location, surrounded by Mount Royal Park to the west, Sherbrooke Street to the south, and the neighborhoods of La Petite Patrie and Little Italy to the east and north. The famous "Mile-End" district is also part of the Plateau Mont-Royal borough. It is particularly dynamic thanks to the young age of the majority of its inhabitants. Young and vibrant neighborhood guaranteed.

The Ahunstic-Cartierville borough is one of the first regions inhabited by Europeans. Its geographical position on the banks of the Prairies River makes it a highly coveted Montreal neighborhood. It is characterized by a variety of housing that illustrates the complete spectrum of Montreal housing. Indeed, you can find heritage homes, 1960s bungalows or plexes.

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Les 10 plus beaux lieux de la région Montréal / l'Île

Discover the places that make this iconic neighborhood unique

Plateau Streets: Colorful Charm

Stroll through the Plateau's colorful streets, adorned with murals and typical architecture, true open-air galleries.

Street Art: Soul of the Plateau

The vibrant murals of the Plateau, created by local artists, tell unique stories and add an artistic touch to every street corner.

Olympic Stadium and its Tower

An architectural icon of Montreal, the Olympic Stadium and its leaning tower offer a unique experience. The panoramic view from the top is spectacular, allowing you to embrace the entire city at a glance.

Outdoor Activities: Sports at Mont-Royal Park

Mont-Royal Park is ideal for jogging, cycling, and nature walks. In winter, enjoy skating on its lake.

Nightlife: Plateau Animation

At night, the Plateau comes alive with its bars, restaurants, and famous poutine. Enjoy a convivial evening in lounges and nightclubs.

Old Mill of Pointe-aux-Trembles

This historic site dating back to the 18th century bears witness to the region's rich past. A remnant of the seigneurial era, the restored mill is surrounded by charming landscaping and offers a fascinating glimpse into local history and the development of Montreal East.

Pointe-aux-Trembles Marina

This charming marina offers privileged access to the St. Lawrence River. Watch the boats at the dock, enjoy the sea breeze and admire the spectacular sunsets. A peaceful place that reminds us of the historical importance of navigation for this riverside area of Montreal.

Kondiaronk Lookout: Panoramic View

Admire a breathtaking view of Montreal from the Kondiaronk lookout before diving into local shopping.

Saint-Laurent Boulevard: Culture and Diversity

Saint-Laurent Boulevard, nicknamed "The Main," houses vintage shops, ethnic grocery stores, and an immersion into Little Portugal.

Bellerive Promenade Park Bike Path

Cycle along this superb path following the St. Lawrence River. Stretching for several kilometers, it offers exceptional panoramas and connects Pointe-aux-Trembles to neighboring districts. Perfect for Sunday rides or daily commutes in an enchanting natural setting.

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In Montreal, the average price for a house with a swimming pool ranges from $750,000 to $1.2 million, depending on the neighborhood and size. Areas like Westmount or Outremont show higher than average prices.
In Montreal, pools require a permit and must be surrounded by a fence at least 1.2 meters high. Access must be secured with a self-closing gate, and electrical installations must comply with current standards.
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Pierrefonds-Roxboro, and Saint-Léonard are the neighborhoods offering the most houses with swimming pools in Montreal. L'Île-Bizard-Sainte-Geneviève and Rivière-des-Prairies also feature numerous properties with pools.
Annual pool maintenance in Montreal costs between $1,500 and $3,000, including seasonal opening/closing, chemicals, electricity, and occasional repairs. Heated pools incur additional costs.
No, due to the harsh climate, outdoor pools in Montreal are typically usable from mid-May to mid-September. Some homeowners extend the season until October with heating systems, but winterizing remains necessary.
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