Anjou is Montreal's eastern residential hub — family homes, apartment complexes, and easy highway access. We move Anjou families efficiently and affordably.
Anjou is a compact borough east of Saint-Léonard, anchored by Les Galeries d'Anjou shopping center and bordered by highways 25 and 40. The borough features a mix of bungalows, semi-detached homes, and apartment complexes. Moving here is generally straightforward with good street access and driveway loading. The highway connections make Anjou an efficient starting point for long-distance moves heading east toward Quebec City or south toward the Eastern Townships.
Anjou's residential streets are wide with good truck access — one of the easiest boroughs to load/unload
Highway 25 and 40 access makes Anjou ideal for long-distance move departures
Apartment complexes near Galeries d'Anjou may require elevator booking — check with your building
Bungalows and homes: $400–$750. Apartments: $295–$500. Easy access and wide streets often keep Anjou moves affordable.

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