Rivière-des-Prairies runs along the river at Montreal's northeastern edge — growing residential developments, family neighborhoods, and wide-open spaces. We help families settle into this evolving community.
Rivière-des-Prairies (RDP) is a sprawling borough at Montreal's northeastern tip, bordered by the Rivière des Prairies to the north and Highway 40 to the south. The area has seen significant new residential development — modern townhouses, detached homes, and small condominium projects. Older sections feature postwar bungalows and split-level homes. Boulevard Maurice-Duplessis and Highway 40 provide access, though distance from downtown means longer travel times for inter-neighborhood moves. Streets are wide, lots are generous, and truck access is excellent throughout the borough.
RDP's wide streets and driveways make truck access among the easiest in Montreal
New developments may have unfinished roads — confirm truck access before move day
Distance from downtown means longer travel time — factor this into inter-neighborhood move pricing
Highway 40 access is efficient for moves to Laval, the Laurentians, or eastern Quebec
Family homes: $475–$850. Townhouses: $375–$625. Apartments: $300–$475. Easy access keeps local moves affordable, but distance surcharges may apply for cross-city moves.
Generally yes — modern construction means wide doors, ground-level access, and good parking. We check road conditions in newly built areas before move day.

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