27,000 residents, a national park in the backyard, and an average price still below the Greater Montreal average. Here is what you need to know before buying or selling in Saint-Bruno.
across 43.3 km²
versus $690,000 in Greater Montreal
by road
national park, right in the city
A smaller city, but with clearly distinct areas depending on proximity to the mountain and the town centre.
The properties closest to the national park enjoy direct access to the trails, orchards and lakes. It is a sought-after area for buyers who want nature without giving up proximity to the city.
The centre of Saint-Bruno keeps a small-town feel, with local shops and more established homes. The kind of area where people stay for decades.
The largest residential project ever built in the region, with an investment of over $800M. The first phase, delivered in 2026, adds rare new supply in a market where buildable land is increasingly scarce.
Saint-Bruno remains one of the most affordable areas on the South Shore compared to the Greater Montreal average, while offering direct access to a national park. That is a combination you will not find in many other cities.
The average price of a single-family home in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville stands at $568,000, compared to $690,000 for Greater Montreal as a whole.
Few South Shore cities offer direct access to a national park from their residential streets. Four-season trails, orchards, lakes: it is a selling point that never goes out of style.
At more than $100,000 below the Greater Montreal average, Saint-Bruno remains an option for buyers seeking access to nature without paying the Saint-Lambert or Boucherville premium.
The Quartier des Promenades adds brand-new options in a city where land is scarce. For buyers who prefer new construction over renovating, it is the first real option in Saint-Bruno in a long time.
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