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Apartments in Anjou, Quebec

Breakdown by postal code areas in Anjou:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | H1E | 42,762 | 15,446 | | H1J | 9,514 | 4,541 | | H1K | 31,097 | 13,391 | | H1M | 26,367 | 13,170 |
Other cities in the area: Laval, Pont-viau, Boucherville, Montreal-nord, Montreal-est, Saint-laurent, Lachenaie, Mont-royal
The province of Quebec has enjoyed a stable economy, growing employment opportunities and a strong investment climate. It is a
prime destination for those looking to relocate for long-term employment to an area of Canada that also offers many cultural
and recreational opportunities.
More specifically, if you are interested in Anjou, Quebec, check with local real estate agents to get a
good sense of current housing and investment markets. The province as a whole enjoys a good standard of living, with
housing purchases being accessible and affordable in Anjou.
When moving into an apartment in Quebec, remember to call ahead to set up appointments for turning on your utilities, including water, electricity, and cable. Many times the apartment building will already have the water and electricity on, but you still need to make sure that the bills are in your name.
When choosing a cable provider for your Quebec apartment, decide if you would like cable or satellite. If you choose satellite, be sure to ask your building manager if you can mount a dish to the roof or balcony, and make sure your unit faces the satellite. If it doesn't, cable will be your only option, so be aware of your options before moving in.
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