One of the most prestigious markets on the South Shore: tree-lined streets, heritage homes, and a train that puts you downtown in 15 minutes. Here is what you need to know before buying or selling here.
single-family, 2024
Saint-Lambert station to Central Station
one of the oldest cores on the South Shore
several properties above the million mark
A compact city, but with sharply defined neighbourhood identities. Budget and lifestyle often determine the area before the type of house even comes into play.
Saint-Lambert's historic quarter, with homes that are often over a century old and a small-town atmosphere. This is the area that attracts buyers looking for architectural character, not just square footage.
A family neighbourhood with tree-lined streets, more spacious homes, and good proximity to schools and parks. The classic choice for a growing family that wants to stay in Saint-Lambert.
A more modern profile, within walking distance of services and shops. Properties here are generally more recent than in the Village.
The closest to the river, with views you will not find anywhere else on the South Shore. It is a tight market: waterfront properties rarely change hands, and when they do, the negotiation is played close.
Saint-Lambert is not the most affordable market on the South Shore, and that is not what people come here for. This is the market for character, proximity to the river, and direct access to downtown without the downsides of living there.
The average sale price of a single-family home in Saint-Lambert reached $852,192 in 2024, with transactions ranging from $179,000 to $2.95M depending on the area and property type.
Saint-Lambert station connects directly to Montreal's Central Station in about 15 minutes. For anyone who wants to skip the Champlain Bridge at rush hour, that is often the main reason for choosing this area.
Homes in the Village sometimes date back more than a century. You cannot reproduce that with new construction, and it shows in long-term value.
With limited inventory and buyers who know what the area is worth, every transaction in Saint-Lambert calls for a fine reading of the market. I spend more time on comparative analysis here than in most other areas.
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