Residential · Montreal
Houses for Sale
in Montreal
Detached and semi-detached: I guide you through buying or selling a house in Montreal.
Contact AlexiaOur listings
Access available houses with me.
The single-family home market in Montreal remains tight in central neighborhoods: low inventory, strong demand, frequent multiple offers. I give you access to active listings as well as properties available before they hit the public market. Whether you want to buy or sell, I build a strategy suited to your situation.
Outremont, Rosemont, Plateau, Westmount, Verdun: each sector has its own price reality and timeline. I help you position yourself quickly and effectively.
View listings with meSold properties
Houses sold with care.



The best neighborhoods for a house in Montreal.
What to watch for
What to verify before selling your house.
An informed buyer will bring an inspector and a list of questions. Anticipate their concerns with me before putting the property on the market.
Certificate of location
Easements, encroachments, regulatory setbacks: it must be current and reflect the property's actual state before listing. Outdated certificates are a common source of delays.
Roof and exterior envelope
The age of the roof, condition of windows and exterior cladding all influence inspection clauses. Anticipating these issues avoids surprises during negotiations.
Mechanical systems
Heating, plumbing, electrical: aging or non-compliant systems reduce perceived value and can trigger suspensive conditions in an offer.
Foundation and basement
Moisture, cracks or pyrite issues can compromise the buyer's financing and significantly slow the transaction. Address these proactively.
Building permits
All completed work must have the proper permits. Unauthorized additions create seller liability and can block the sale entirely.
Preparing for sale
How to prepare your house for sale.
Pre-listing building inspection
Have your home inspected before putting it on the market. You control the findings and decide what to fix, rather than reacting under pressure during offer negotiations.
Home staging and targeted repairs
Depersonalize, optimize traffic flow and highlight your home's strongest spaces. A modest investment that often adds $20,000 to $40,000 in sale price.
Documentation of completed work
Renovation invoices, appliance warranties, permits: a well-organized file speeds up due diligence and reassures serious buyers.
Professional photos and video
Aerial shots, virtual tours, HDR photos: the quality of visual marketing often makes the difference between a fast sale and a listing that sits.
Frequently asked
What you want to know
about buying a house.
What is the average price of a house in Montreal?
The median price for a single-family home in Montreal is around $980,000. In central neighborhoods like Outremont or Westmount, prices regularly exceed $1,500,000.
How do I prepare a competitive offer on a house?
In sought-after neighborhoods, multiple offers are common. I help you structure a strategic offer: the right price, targeted conditions, and negotiation tailored to current market dynamics.
Is it better to buy or renovate in Montreal?
It depends on the area and your budget. Some renovation projects offer excellent value in up-and-coming sectors like Verdun or Hochelaga. I help you assess the real potential before you commit.
Which neighborhoods are best for families in Montreal?
Outremont, Rosemont, Verdun and Saint-Laurent offer a strong balance of quality of life, schools and amenities. I know each market in detail and can match you to the right one.
Your next home



