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Luxury Properties for sale in Montréal, Quebec

  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 1,849,600
    276 m² 4 2
    Presented by Andrew Hops | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 1,534,000
    161 m² 3 2
    Presented by Bek Yas | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 1,538,300
    220 m² 3 2
    Presented by Marc-Olivier Laroche | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 3,862,600
    372 m² 5 4
    Presented by Alexander Mandilaras | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Detached House in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Detached House in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 3,634,500
    5 6
    Presented by Lindsay Hart | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 1,876,800
    202 m² 3 3
    Presented by Alexander Mandilaras | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 2,250,400
    146 m² 3 2
    Presented by Alexander Mandilaras | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Detached House in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Detached House in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 4,929,300
    6 4
    Presented by Alfee Kaufman | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 3,387,900
    248 m² 3 3
    Presented by Andrew Hops | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Duplex in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Duplex in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 1,599,900
    346 m² 2 3
    Presented by Alexandre Gosselin | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 1,479,700
    148 m² 3 2
    Presented by Susan Lloyd (Leduc) | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Detached House in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Detached House in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 3,018,000
    4 4
    Presented by Alfee Kaufman | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Verdun, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Verdun, City of Montréal
    € 480,300
    94 m² 2 2
    Presented by Francys Rodrigue | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    Apartment in Montreal, City of Montréal
    € 1,675,800
    164 m² 3 2
    Presented by Alexander Mandilaras | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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  • Luxury home in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, City of Montréal
    Luxury home in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, City of Montréal
    € 3,079,600
    1,008 m²
    Presented by Danny Naami | Sotheby's International Realty Québec
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luxury guide

255 luxury properties are listed in Montréal today, and the market is moving faster than most people outside Canada realize. This is the largest francophone city in North America, a genuine global metropolis with direct flights to Paris, London, New York, and Zurich. Quebec City is two and a half hours east. Toronto is five hours west. But the real context here is the price gap with both: Montréal delivers comparable urban quality at a fraction of the cost, and that gap is closing. The market covers converted industrial lofts, historic townhouses, high-floor condominiums, and heritage apartments in stone buildings. The city's density of cultural institutions, world-class restaurants, and international universities creates a profile of resident and buyer that pushes quality upward. This is not a secondary market. It never was.

Luxury property prices in Montréal

The luxury segment in Montréal runs from €270,000 at entry level to €1,800,000 at the top, with a market average of €510,000. Property sizes range from 62 to 291 sqm, averaging around 111 sqm. The main price driver is proximity to the Saint Lawrence River and views toward Mont Royal. A penthouse in Vieux-Montréal with river exposure commands a premium that a comparable unit inland simply cannot match. Against Vancouver, Montréal still offers considerably more square footage per dollar. Against Paris or London, the arithmetic is even clearer. But the window is narrowing: international demand is rising steadily, and new supply in the heritage core is structurally constrained. The market is repricing. Slowly, then all at once.

Most sought-after areas in Montréal

Vieux-Montréal is the address that defines luxury in the city. The 19th-century grey stone architecture along rue Saint-Paul and rue Notre-Dame creates a built environment that cannot be replicated anywhere else in Canada. Westmount sits on the western slope of Mont Royal and is the most established high-end residential district in the city, known for large Victorian properties and a level of discretion that appeals to long-term wealth. Outremont, on the northern flank of the mountain, draws European buyers with its tree-lined streets and quiet residential character. The Golden Square Mile, stretching along rue Sherbrooke between the mountain and downtown, carries the architectural legacy of Montréal's 19th-century anglophone elite: broad avenues, McGill University at the doorstep, and a central position that holds its value across cycles. Each of these areas has a distinct identity. The choice comes down to what kind of life you want to build here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Montréal's luxury real estate market?

The price-to-quality ratio is the clearest argument. At a market average of €510,000, Montréal delivers urban standards comparable to Toronto or Vancouver at a lower entry point. International demand is growing, heritage supply is capped, and the fundamentals for appreciation are in place.

What is everyday life like in Montréal?

Four genuine seasons, a food scene that competes with any North American city, two major anglophone and francophone universities, and a cultural calendar that runs year-round. The international community is well-established, the bilingual environment is a practical advantage for European buyers, and the city's density makes it genuinely walkable in a way that most North American cities are not.

What makes Montréal's luxury market unlike any other in North America?

The combination of French-language culture, 19th-century grey stone architecture, and North American infrastructure exists nowhere else on the continent. Vieux-Montréal is not a theme district: it is a functioning urban core with a built heritage that developers cannot touch. For European buyers, the city reads as familiar in a way that Toronto or Vancouver simply do not.