Income properties and multiplexes for sale in Montreal and the Island

Explore our exclusive selection of income properties and multiplexes for sale in Montreal and across the Island. Whether you're an experienced investor or a beginner, our portfolio includes duplexes, triplexes, quadruplexes and rental buildings in the most sought-after neighborhoods like Plateau Mont-Royal, Rosemont, Villeray and Ahuntsic. These properties offer excellent rental yields and significant tax advantages. Our real estate experts will assist you with profitability analysis and financing for your Montreal real estate investment. Browse our listings and find your ideal income property today!

5 properties found

Duplex - 619-621 Rue D'Ailleboust, Montréal
For sale
625 000
621 Rue d'Ailleboust, H2R 1K2 Montréal
Duplex - 619-621 Rue D'Ailleboust, Montréal
4 br.
2 ba.
1547.85 pc
Multiplex - 7601-7609 Av. Henri-Julien, Montréal
For sale
1 675 000
7601 Avenue Henri-Julien, H2R 2B4 Montréal
Multiplex - 7601-7609 Av. Henri-Julien, Montréal
1875 pc
Triplex - 10375 Rue André-Jobin, Montréal
For sale
895 000
10375 Rue André-Jobin, H2B 2V7 Montréal
Triplex - 10375 Rue André-Jobin, Montréal
4235 pc
Triplex – 4701-4705 Rue Adam, Montréal
For sale
819 000
4705 Rue Adam #4701, H1V 1V6 Montréal
Triplex - 4701-4705 Adam Street, Montreal
1604 pc
Triplex – 1607-1611 Rue Sicard, Montréal
For sale
635 000
1611 Rue Sicard, H1V 2X7 Montréal
Triplex – 1607-1611 Sicard Street, Montreal
839 pc

Les atouts de la région Montréal / l'Île

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.

At the foot of Montreal's largest green space, Mount Royal and its kilometers of trails, the Plateau Mont-Royal borough overlooks downtown.

While walking in the neighborhood, you can appreciate its streets lined with mature trees, its colorful houses and small boutiques. The neighborhood is very popular with small entrepreneurs who decide to set up their business.

Enjoy the green metro line with Joliette, Pie-IX and Viau stations that quickly connect the neighborhood to downtown. An efficient bus network complements this public transit offering.

Bernard Avenue embodies the commercial soul of Outremont, with its independent shops, cozy cafes and quality restaurants. A friendly living space that offers all local services in an urban village atmosphere.

Commercial life is very developed. The Old Rosemont neighborhood revolves around the beautiful Promenade Masson. Further east, Maisonneuve Park and the botanical garden define the New Rosemont neighborhood. Finally, La Petite Patrie is home to one of Montreal's largest markets, Jean Talon Market. It also has many shops on Plaza Saint Hubert.

View of Outremont neighborhood
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Les 10 plus beaux lieux de la région Montréal / l'Île

Discover the places that make this iconic neighborhood unique

Kondiaronk Lookout: Panoramic View

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

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.

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.

Plateau Gastronomy: Local Flavors

Taste the legendary St-Viateur bagels, gourmet delights from Maisonneuve market, and local chefs' creations for a unique culinary experience. Best restaurants: Chez Victoire, Leméac, Mikado, Au pied de Cochon, Le Filet, Le Chien Fumant, Joséphine, Roseline.

Place des Arts

Cultural heart of Montreal featuring six performance halls and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Living near this complex means access to world-class artistic programming: Symphony Orchestra, opera, ballet, and international festivals such as the Jazz Festival.

Ontario Promenade

A dynamic commercial artery of the neighborhood, it is filled with local shops, trendy cafés, and restaurants. Its authentic atmosphere perfectly reflects the spirit of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, between tradition and urban renewal.

Nightlife: Plateau Animation

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

Saint-Laurent Boulevard: Culture and Diversity

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

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.

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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Frequently ask question

Investing in a Montreal multiplex provides stable passive income, capital appreciation in a dynamic market, significant tax benefits, and the opportunity to live in one unit while collecting rent from the other units.
Neighborhoods like Rosemont, Villeray, Plateau Mont-Royal, and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve offer excellent returns. The Sud-Ouest and Verdun are also experiencing strong growth with high occupancy rates and significant appreciation potential.
The average ROI for Montreal income properties ranges from 4% to 6% depending on location and building condition. In some developing neighborhoods, this rate can reach 7% to 8% with a smart purchasing strategy.
Owners must comply with the Tribunal administratif du logement rules, know the restrictions on rent increases, obtain necessary compliance certificates, and adhere to municipal regulations specific to each borough.
Financing can be obtained through conventional mortgages (minimum 20% down payment), commercial loans for larger buildings, investment partnerships, or specific programs offered by certain Quebec financial institutions.
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