Mercier-Ouest is residential calm at its finest — duplexes and bungalows on quiet streets, family parks, and a neighborhood where moving day feels manageable instead of chaotic.
Mercier-Ouest sits between Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Mercier-Est, roughly bounded by Pie-IX, Sherbrooke East, and the Assomption corridor. The neighborhood is primarily residential with a mix of duplexes, bungalows, and small apartment buildings. Streets are wider and quieter than in the Plateau or downtown, and most properties have driveways or easy curbside access. The area is well-served by the Assomption metro station and the Sherbrooke East commercial strip. Moving here is typically efficient — good street access, manageable building types, and a calm residential atmosphere that keeps moving day stress-free.
Wide residential streets provide excellent truck access — one of the easier neighborhoods to move in
Most properties have curbside or driveway access — loading is typically straightforward
Duplexes have standard exterior staircases — similar to Rosemont but with better parking
Sherbrooke East can be congested — we access residential streets from parallel routes
Duplexes: $325–$500. Bungalows: $375–$625. Apartments: $295–$450. Good access makes Mercier-Ouest moves cost-effective.
Yes — Mercier-Ouest has a more suburban feel with quieter streets and less commercial activity. It's ideal for families looking for residential calm.

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