Condo and house for sale

Discover an exceptional selection of condos, plexes and houses for sale in Montreal with "Langevin Real Estate". Our real estate agency, founded by visionary broker and investor Ms. Geneviève Langevin, is your trusted partner for all your real estate transactions in Quebec's metropolis.

46 properties found

2335, Avenue Bennett, app. 405, Montréal
For sale
467 000
2335 Avenue Bennett, H1V 2T6 Montréal
2335, Avenue Bennett, app. 405, Montréal
694 pc
7750, Rue Chambord, Montréal
For sale
1 350 000
7750 Rue Chambord, H2E 1X3 Montréal
7750 Chambord Street, Montreal
3302 pc
3645, Rue Saint-Zotique Est, Montréal
For sale
1 198 500
3645 Rue Saint-Zotique Est, H1X 1E5 Montréal
3645 Saint-Zotique Street East Montréal
pc
178, Rue Saint-Alexandre, Napierville
For sale
570 000
178 Rue Saint-Alexandre, J0J 1L0 Napierville
178 Saint-Alexandre Street, Napierville
pc
691, Rue Hervé Nord, Saint-Amable
For sale
475 000
Rue Hervé Nord, J0L 1N0 undefined
691 Hervé North Street, Saint-Amable
pc
1107 - 1111, Rue De Lanaudière, Joliette
For sale
875 000
1111 Rue de Lanaudière, J6E 3N8 Joliette
1107 – 1111, De Lanaudière Street, Joliette
pc

Frequently ask question

Buying a property in Quebec generally involves several steps. First, you need to get pre-approved for a mortgage to know your budget. Then, with the help of a real estate broker like Langevin Immobilier, you visit properties that match your criteria. When you find the ideal property, you make an offer to purchase, which your broker submits to the seller. If the offer is accepted, you proceed with the building inspection and the mortgage financing. Finally, the transaction is completed at the notary's office, where the transfer of ownership takes place.
The average price of a condo in Montreal in 2025 varies considerably according to neighborhood, surface area and property features. In central neighborhoods like Plateau-Mont-Royal or Ville-Marie, average prices are between $450,000 and $650,000 for a two-bedroom condo. In areas further from the center, such as Anjou or Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, prices tend to fluctuate between $350,000 and $450,000. For a luxury or large condo in sought-after neighborhoods, prices can easily exceed $700,000. Consult our team at Langevin Immobilier for a precise evaluation based on your search criteria.
When buying a property in Quebec, there are several costs to consider in addition to the purchase price:
  • downpayment (minimum 5% of the purchase price for a principal residence)
  • Property transfer tax (welcome tax), calculated according to the value of the property.
  • Notary fees (approximately $1,500 to $2,000)
  • Pre-purchase inspection fees (approximately $500 to $800)
  • Property appraisal fees, if required by the lender (approximately $400 to $600)
  • Municipal and school tax adjustments
  • Moving expenses
  • Home insurance
For condominiums, also include contingency fund and condo fees.
Our brokers at Langevin Immobilier can provide you with a detailed estimate of all these costs for your specific real estate project.
In 2025, several Montreal neighborhoods offer strong real estate investment potential:
  • Griffintown/Southwest: This rapidly transforming area continues to attract young professionals with its new developments and proximity to downtown.
  • Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie: A gentrifying family neighborhood offering a good balance between rental yield and long-term appreciation.
  • Villeray: With its urban village feel and the arrival of new businesses, this neighborhood is gaining in popularity with first-time buyers and investors.
  • Hochelaga-Maisonneuve: A revitalized area still offering affordable prices and good potential for appreciation.
  • Ahuntsic-Cartierville: A residential neighborhood prized for its quality of life and proximity to Rivière des Prairies, attracting more and more families.
Our team at Langevin Immobilier has in-depth knowledge of these markets and can advise you on the best opportunities for your investment objectives.
In Quebec, an offer to purchase generally follows these steps:
  1. Preparing the offer: Your real estate broker draws up an official document including the price offered, conditions (financing, inspection, etc.), the desired date of possession and inclusions/exclusions (appliances, fixtures, etc.).
  2. Deposit: A deposit cheque often accompanies the offer (usually between $2,000 and $5,000) and will be held in trust by the real estate agency.
  3. Presenting the offer: Your broker presents the offer to the seller's broker or directly to the seller.
  4. Negotiation: The seller can accept the offer as is, reject it or make a counter-offer. Several rounds of negotiation may take place.
  5. Acceptance: Once the offer has been accepted by both parties, it becomes a legal contract.
  6. Conditions: You then have a period of time specified in the offer to meet the conditions (usually 7 to 10 days for inspection and 15 to 30 days for financing).
  7. Waiver of conditions: Once the conditions have been met, you sign waivers confirming that the offer is final.
  8. Finalization at the notary's office: The transaction is finalized at the notary's office, generally on the possession date indicated in the offer.
At Langevin Immobilier, our brokers guide you through every step of this process to protect your interests.
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