Area · Montreal's South Shore

Boucherville,
families and parks.

Just over 41,800 residents, neighbourhoods designed for families, and more green space per capita than most neighbouring cities. Here is what you need to know before buying or selling in Boucherville.

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Population

≈ 41,800

in 2025

Median house price

$710,000

single-family, 2024

Median condo price

$469,000

2024

Signature

National park

Îles-de-Boucherville, minutes away

The neighbourhoods

Where to live in
Boucherville.

Boucherville developed in waves, and each neighbourhood bears the mark of the era it was built in. Here is how I tell them apart with my clients.

  • Harmonie

    A more recent residential development, between Boulevards de Mortagne, de Montarville, de Montbrun and de Normandie. Plenty of high-end homes, several parks, and streets designed for families with young children.

  • Le Boisé

    Developed since the early 2000s, with large properties on lots often exceeding 30,000 square feet. This is the area where I show properties to buyers who want space around the house, not just inside it.

  • Vieux-Boucherville

    The historic quarter, drawing more and more young professionals and couples without children, attracted by the village atmosphere and heritage properties.

  • Jardins-Sabrevois and Normandie

    Two family-oriented areas, one with large homes near schools and parks, the other with more recent construction at still-reasonable prices.

The real estate market

What the market
is saying.

After several years of sharp increases, Boucherville's market has shown signs of stability since summer 2024. Prices are holding, but the upward pressure has eased.

In 2024, the median price of a single-family home in Boucherville stood at $710,000, compared to $469,000 for a condo.

See South Shore market analyses on my blog →

Why Boucherville

What makes
the difference.

The Îles-de-Boucherville national park

Minutes from most residential neighbourhoods. Trails, cycling, kayaking: a concrete argument for families shopping for quality of life, not just price per square foot.

Lots you will not find anywhere else

Le Boisé and Harmonie offer lots that most neighbouring cities can no longer create, for lack of space. For a buyer who prioritizes a backyard and privacy, Boucherville remains a rare option on the South Shore.

A stable market for sellers

The price stabilization since 2024 sends sellers a clearer signal: today's price reflects real value better than an estimate based on the 2022 peaks.

Other areas

I also work elsewhere on the South Shore

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