Make smarter real estate decisions in Montreal
Local market context, neighborhood intelligence, and practical tools that help you decide with confidence.
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Live Market Snapshot
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We built this for people who want to understand what is happening in the Montreal real estate market before making a move. We focus on signal, context, and practical decision support.
- What changed in the market and why it matters
- How neighborhoods differ beyond price
- Tools that turn assumptions into scenarios
What you get here
Market Insights
Clear explanations of trends, inventory, pricing, and buyer conditions.
Read Insights →Neighborhood Intelligence
How areas behave differently, who they fit, and what first-time buyers miss.
Explore Neighborhoods →Start with these insights
Montreal real estate market trends: what is changing and why
A comprehensive look at current market dynamics, inventory shifts, and what they mean for buyers and sellers.
Rent vs buy in Montreal: a practical breakdown
Beyond monthly payments, understanding the real costs and benefits of renting versus buying in the current market.
What inventory shifts really mean for buyers
How to interpret inventory changes and use that information to time your purchase decisions effectively.
Neighborhoods are not interchangeable
Price is only one part of the decision. We break down the tradeoffs that matter: housing stock, walkability, typical buyer profiles, rental demand, and how the market behaves.
Tools that make decisions clearer
Mortgage Affordability (Montreal)
Calculate what you can afford based on income, down payment, and current rates.
Rent vs Buy (Montreal)
Compare the long-term financial impact of renting versus buying with real numbers.
Rental Cash Flow Estimator
Estimate rental income, expenses, and cash flow for investment properties.
Closing Costs in Quebec
Understand all the costs beyond the purchase price when buying in Quebec.
Where the numbers come from
When we reference market data, we cite sources and explain assumptions. When we make a claim, we aim to show the context behind it.
Have a specific situation?
If you are actively considering a purchase, sale, or income property, you can reach out for a practical conversation focused on your decision.