Area · Montreal's South Shore

Saint-Bruno,
the mountain at your door.

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.

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Population

≈ 27,000

across 43.3 km²

Average house price

$568,000

versus $690,000 in Greater Montreal

Montreal access

< 30 min

by road

Signature

Mont-Saint-Bruno

national park, right in the city

The neighbourhoods

Where to live in
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville.

A smaller city, but with clearly distinct areas depending on proximity to the mountain and the town centre.

  • The Mont-Saint-Bruno area

    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 village core

    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.

  • Quartier des Promenades

    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.

The real estate market

What the market
is saying.

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.

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Why Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville

What makes
the difference.

A national park, not a neighbourhood park

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.

A price still below the regional average

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.

New supply, at last

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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