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Real Estate Agents in Montreal-nord, Quebec

Breakdown by postal code areas in Montreal-nord:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | H1G | 49,682 | 21,773 | | H1H | 34,552 | 16,109 | | H1P | 17,158 | 7,336 |
Other cities in the area: Pont-viau, Laval, Montreal-est, Lachenaie, Vimont, Anjou, Mont-royal, Saint-leonard
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 Montreal-nord, 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 Montreal-nord.
If you are buying a home or piece of real estate in Montreal-nord from a "flipper' or a reseller of homes as a commercial entity, you should inquire if they have "Hold Open" title insurance from the last sale/purchase. While some real estate flippers prefer not to invest in title insurance, they could get burned not executing this search. This keeps the title insurance current. After all, there are only so many things that can have gone wrong in chain of title in six to eighteen months.
The most recent 10 ads appear on these pages:
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