Montréal-Nord is one of the city's most affordable boroughs — multi-unit apartment buildings, a strong community spirit, and wide streets that make moving straightforward.
Montréal-Nord is a large borough in the northeast, bordered by the Rivière des Prairies and the Metropolitan highway. The area features a mix of walk-up apartment buildings (3–5 storeys), duplexes, and some single-family homes. Henri-Bourassa East and Pie-IX Boulevard are the main commercial corridors. Housing is among the most affordable in Montreal, making the borough popular with immigrant families and first-time renters. Moving here involves standard walk-up staircases, generally good street access, and manageable parking. The Pie-IX BRT line provides improved transit access.
Walk-up buildings are 3–5 floors — confirm staircase width and bring stair-climbing dollies
Henri-Bourassa East traffic can be heavy — we schedule arrivals through residential side streets
Many buildings have ample street parking — but permits may still be required during peak hours
Large families often have extensive household goods — we bring extra wardrobe boxes and blankets
3½ apartments: $275–$400. 4½ apartments: $325–$500. Family homes: $400–$650. Montréal-Nord is one of the most affordable areas to move in the city.
Yes — we cover the entire borough from Henri-Bourassa to the Rivière des Prairies, including the Pie-IX corridor and all residential side streets.

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