Banking guide for Greenfield Park residents — a desirable South Shore community with REM access. Compare Desjardins, KOHO, EQ Bank, National Bank, TD, and RBC.
Get KOHO Free — Code 45ET55JSYAKOHO is the top no-fee banking option for Greenfield Park residents. With full bilingual support, cash back on everyday spending, and up to 3% savings interest, KOHO is the smart banking choice for South Shore families who want to maximize their housing investment and minimize unnecessary costs.
EQ Bank offers outstanding savings rates for Greenfield Park homeowners. Whether saving for renovations, building an emergency fund, or working toward a second property, EQ Bank's no-fee 3%+ savings account far outpaces traditional bank options.
Desjardins dominates South Shore banking and has strong branches throughout Longueuil, including in areas serving Greenfield Park. Unlimited AMF deposit insurance, local mortgage expertise for the South Shore market, and full French service make Desjardins the primary financial partner for most local homebuyers.
National Bank has branches on the South Shore and offers mortgage products and personal banking services backed by Quebec expertise. An excellent choice for Greenfield Park homebuyers who want a bilingual, Quebec-rooted banking experience.
TD has branches in the greater Longueuil area and offers excellent digital banking for Greenfield Park commuters. Competitive mortgage rates and bilingual service make TD a practical choice.
RBC provides full-service banking for Greenfield Park residents with mortgage specialists, investment products, and a large ATM network convenient for daily commuters.
KOHO is available in French and English — perfect for Greenfield Park residents. No monthly fees, cash back on everyday purchases, and easy to open online. Use code 45ET55JSYA for a sign-up bonus.
Get KOHO Free — Use Code 45ET55JSYAGreenfield Park is a neighbourhood in the city of Longueuil, located on Montreal's South Shore. Historically an English-speaking community within greater Quebec, Greenfield Park today is a mixed bilingual neighbourhood with a reputation for good schools, established residential streets, and convenient access to downtown Montreal via the Victoria Bridge and Pont Champlain.
The South Shore REM (Réseau express métropolitain) line serves parts of Longueuil and the surrounding area, significantly improving transit options for downtown Montreal commuters. Greenfield Park's proximity to REM-accessible stations makes it an increasingly attractive option for transit-dependent buyers.
Like all of Longueuil, Greenfield Park uses the standard Quebec welcome tax formula — no Montreal surtax. This is an important financial advantage over buying in Montreal for higher-priced properties.
The REM's South Shore branch has improved transit connections for Longueuil commuters. Properties near REM stations have seen increased interest from buyers who want to minimize car dependence while benefiting from lower South Shore prices and no Montreal surtax.
No. Greenfield Park is part of Longueuil, not the City of Montreal. Longueuil uses the standard Quebec formula. No Montreal surtax.
Greenfield Park has historically been a predominantly English-speaking community, though the neighbourhood is now bilingual. English-language services are readily available from most banks in the area.
The South Shore REM branch serves the Longueuil area. Check the REM website for current station locations and service updates to confirm accessibility from Greenfield Park specifically.
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