Saint-Léonard is the heart of Montreal's Italian community — family homes, tight-knit streets, and a neighborhood where everyone knows their neighbors. We move Saint-Léonard families with care.
Saint-Léonard is a residential borough known for its strong Italian-Canadian community, family-oriented streets, and a mix of bungalows, semi-detached homes, and small apartment buildings. The area around Jean-Talon East and Viau features commercial strips and denser housing, while the northern sections are quieter with larger lots. Moving in Saint-Léonard is generally straightforward — good street widths, driveway access, and manageable parking. Many homes have finished basements and extensive gardens, which add to the move scope.
Many Saint-Léonard homes have finished basements with heavy items — include basement inventory in your quote
Italian community homes often have extensive gardens and outdoor furniture — plan for outdoor items
Jean-Talon East can be congested — residential side streets offer better truck access
Family homes: $450–$850. Apartments: $300–$500. Homes with finished basements may require additional time and pricing.

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