Updated: April 2025  |  bremo.io financial guides

Montreal North Shore Real Estate Guide 2025

Montreal's North Shore stretches from the Deux-Montagnes region in the west to Lanaudière in the east, encompassing dozens of municipalities north of the island of Montreal. This region has been one of Quebec's fastest-growing areas, driven by infrastructure investments, urban sprawl, and buyers seeking more space at lower prices than Montreal can offer. This guide covers the key North Shore markets for 2025 buyers.

The North Shore as a Region

The North Shore is administratively divided among several regions: Laurentides (Blainville, Mirabel, Sainte-Thérèse), Laval (technically its own region), and Lanaudière (Terrebonne, Repentigny, Joliette). Each has distinct characteristics, but all share the common thread of being north of Montreal's island.

2025 Price Range Across the North Shore:
Inner ring (Laval/Blainville): $450,000–$900,000+
Mid ring (Terrebonne/Saint-Eustache): $400,000–$700,000
Outer ring (Mirabel/Repentigny): $350,000–$600,000

Key North Shore Municipalities

Laval

Quebec's third-largest city and the most urban of the North Shore municipalities. Three Orange Line metro stations, excellent highway network, wide variety of housing. Prices higher than most North Shore cities due to metro access.

Blainville

Premium family-oriented municipality, consistently rated among Quebec's best cities. Excellent schools, infrastructure, and community services. Commuter train service to Montreal.

Boisbriand and Sainte-Thérèse

Established municipalities with good highway access (A-15) and commuter train service. More affordable than Blainville. Sainte-Thérèse is known for its music conservatory and cultural institutions.

Terrebonne

One of the North Shore's largest cities, straddling the Rivière des Mille Îles. Historic Vieux-Terrebonne is charming; the newer northern sectors offer affordable family housing. Highway 25 and 40 access.

Saint-Eustache

Historic city on the Ottawa River. More affordable than Laval or Blainville. Good community infrastructure and some commuter train access. Popular with families seeking space at lower prices.

Mirabel

Large territory with rural and suburban options. Major aerospace and automotive employment base. More affordable than inner North Shore. Longer commute to Montreal.

Repentigny

Eastern anchor of the North Shore in Lanaudière. More affordable than western municipalities. Waterfront properties on the St. Lawrence. Growing local employment base.

Welcome Tax on the North Shore

All North Shore municipalities (excluding Laval which is its own city) apply Quebec's standard droits de mutation with no additional municipal surtax:

Transit Options

Laval has metro access (3 Orange Line stations). The EXOMTL commuter train network serves numerous North Shore municipalities on the Saint-Jérôme, Deux-Montagnes, and Mascouche lines. Most North Shore communities remain primarily car-dependent, with car ownership essentially required for daily life outside of Laval.

Choosing the Right North Shore Location

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