Boisbriand, QC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Boisbriand, Quebec
Homes for sale in Boisbriand offer a diverse selection due to the city's staggered development over the last hundred years. The average price of homes listed on MLS® stands at $443,486. This area of the Greater Montreal metropolitan region predominantly features small apartment buildings and single detached houses, complemented by a significant number of townhouses. In Boisbriand, approximately 60% of residences are homeowner-occupied, with the rest being rented. The housing market mainly consists of two and three-bedroom properties. Read more about Boisbriand real estate
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About Living in Boisbriand, Quebec
Transportation
Cars are a great means of transportation in this city. It is a short drive to the closest highway, such as Autoroute des Laurentides, from any location in Boisbriand, and it is very convenient to come across a place to park. However, this city is not very transit friendly. Thankfully, residents benefit from a few bus lines, and it is very easy to reach a nearby bus stop from most properties. It is difficult for pedestrians to get around in Boisbriand because few common errands can be run on foot.
Services
Some, but not all, property owners in Boisbriand will live within walking distance of the nearest grocery store. A limited selection of restaurants and coffee shops can be found as well. In terms of education, in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, families will often be able to get to primary schools and daycares by walking. On the other hand, parents and their children may find it challenging to reach high schools as a pedestrian.
Character
The character of Boisbriand is exemplified by its relaxed environment. This city features not that much greenery; more specifically, residents will find that relatively few tree-lined streets are present. However, there are approximately 30 parks close by for residents to visit, which makes it easy to get to them. This part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area is also reasonably quiet, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic - however noise can be problematic around the railway line, Autoroute Chomedey or Autoroute 640.