The typical home value in Montreal is $533,100
In July 2024, the typical home value in Montreal elevated by 3.2% year-over-year.
Common Home Value in Montreal | |||
2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
January | $499,200* | $509,400 | |
February | $502,000* | $519,100 | |
March | $507,000* | $531,300 | |
April | $513,200* | $530,300 | |
Might | $514,600* | $534,300 | |
June | $513,400 | $537,700 | |
July | $516,800* | $533,100 | |
August | $521,600 | ||
September | $518,600 | ||
October | $516,000 | ||
November | $514,300 | ||
December | $508,300 | ||
Supply: CREA 2020 | |||
*Up to date |
Home costs in Montreal 2020-2022
Common Home Value in Montreal | |||
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | |
January | $372,000* | $434,600* | $527,000* |
February | $380,500* | $453,700* | $536,600* |
March | $387,200* | $475,000* | $546,600* |
April | $385,500* | $488,300* | $552,400* |
Might | $386,200* | $482,900* | $549,700* |
June | $391,600* | $485,200* | $541,100* |
July | $402,000* | $482,200* | $527,900* |
August | $409,200* | $482,600* | $518,300* |
September | $413,600* | $483,800* | $506,200* |
October | $418,000 | $491,000* | $499,600* |
November | $424,000* | $496,900* | $495,900* |
December | $426,900* | $501,100* | $492,500* |
Supply: CREA | |||
*Up to date |
Home costs in Montreal 2017-2019
Common Home Value in Montreal | |||
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | |
January | $314,300* | $328,600* | $349,600* |
February | $315,200* | $332,600* | $353,400 |
March | $318,500* | $336,300* | $357,800* |
April | $321,000* | $339,300* | $397,730* |
Might | $322,400* | $341,900* | $347,200* |
June | $323,900* | $342,600* | $350,500* |
July | $326,200* | $342,800* | $351,700* |
August | $326,400 | $343,600* | $350,700* |
September | $327,600 | $346,100* | $357,600* |
October | $329,300 | $348,000* | $361,300* |
November | $327,800* | $348,400* | $360,300* |
December | $330,900 | $349,200* | $360,900 |
Supply: CREA | |||
*Up to date |
House costs depend upon the dimensions, location, facilities, the age and situation of the condo, townhouse or home.
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- Examine if you’re financially able to personal a house
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