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!

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7769 - 7771, Avenue Stuart, Montréal
For sale New
750 000
7771 Avenue Stuart, H3N 2R7 Montréal
7769–7771 Stuart Avenue, Montréal
1767 pc
5196, Rue Rivard, Montréal
For sale New
950 000
5196 Rue Rivard, H2J 2P1 Montréal
5196 Rivard Street, Montreal
2032 pc

Les atouts de la région Montréal / l'Île

Visitation Park, the green lung of the borough, is ideal for walks in all seasons and sports enthusiasts

Real estate in these neighborhoods is booming, and with that comes the opportunity to participate in this evolution. Modern projects are developing, and the future of Villeray, Park-Ex and Saint-Michel shines with promising potential. Investing today means capitalizing on a neighborhood in full transformation, where authenticity meets innovation.

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.

This historic public market, housed in an Art Deco heritage building, offers fresh local products, gourmet food shops and a friendly atmosphere. A must-visit for food lovers.

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

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.

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Discover the places that make this iconic neighborhood unique

Maisonneuve Market

A neighborhood gem since 1914, this public market offers fresh local products and a warm atmosphere. Its Beaux-Arts architecture makes it an essential meeting place for epicureans and history buffs.

Mont-Royal Avenue

Mont-Royal Avenue, the nerve center of the Plateau, is filled with trendy cafes, eclectic boutiques, and fashionable restaurants. A stop is essential to taste the all-you-can-drink mimosas at L'Avenue and the iconic bagels at St-Viateur.

Jean-Talon Market (Villeray)

Located on the neighborhood's border, Jean-Talon Market is one of North America's largest public markets. This vibrant market is a paradise for lovers of local products, fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, and other Quebec specialties, attracting both locals and tourists.

Saint-Laurent Boulevard: Culture and Diversity

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

Laurier Avenue: Intimate Atmosphere

Laurier Avenue, quieter and more residential, offers cozy cafes, neighborhood shops, and exotic treats to discover.

Old Montreal

Historic district with European charm featuring cobblestone streets and 17th-century buildings. Perfect for history, gastronomy, and art enthusiasts, it offers an exceptional quality of life balancing tradition and modernity, close to the St. Lawrence River.

Plateau Streets: Colorful Charm

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

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.

Saint-Michel Church (Saint-Michel)

Saint-Michel Church, with its majestic architecture and rich heritage, is a true historical jewel of the Saint-Michel neighborhood. It stands out for its stained glass windows and sumptuous interior, making it both a place of worship and an essential cultural visit.

Jarry Park (Villeray)

One of Montreal's largest parks, Jarry Park is an iconic location with its vast green spaces, tennis courts, walking trails, and large pond. It's an ideal place to relax, play sports, or participate in cultural and sporting events such as the Canadian Tennis Open.

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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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