Longueuil, QC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Longueuil, Quebec
There are equal parts owners and renters living in Longueuil. Roughly half of dwellings are small apartment buildings, making it easy to find apartments in this city, while single detached homes are the main alternative in the housing stock. Around 45% of properties in this city were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1980s. This city also has a good selection of unit sizes; homes range from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Read more about Longueuil real estate
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Neighbourhoods in and around Longueuil
- Laurendeau
- Laflèche
- The Old Greenfield Park
- Maricourt
- Sacré-Coeur
- Bienville
- Saint-Jean-Vianney
- Iberville
- Lemoyne
- Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde
- Bellerive - Collectivité Nouvelle
- Old Longueuil
- Parcours-du-Cerf - Du Tremblay
- Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
- Carillon - Saint-Pie-X
- Fatima
- Notre-Dame-de-Grâces
- Roberval
- Saint-Jude
- The New Greenfield Park
Transportation
Cars are a very good transportation option in this part of the Greater Montréal metropolitan area. It is convenient to park, and most properties for sale are a reasonably short drive from the closest highway, such as Autoroute Transcanadienne. In contrast, Longueuil is not particularly transit friendly. Nonetheless, there is the Longueuil–Saint-Hubert Station on the Mont-Saint-Hilaire Line. Residents profit from Longueuil - Université-de-Sherbrooke Station with access to the Yellow Line. There are over 50 bus lines crossing the city, and the nearest bus stop is typically very close. This part of the Greater Montréal metropolitan area is amenable to biking because bicycling is made easier by the generally flat terrain, and the cycling infrastructure is quite well-developed. However, walking is not very common in Longueuil, despite the fact that many daily needs can be carried out on foot.
Services
Property owners in this part of the Greater Montréal metropolitan area will value that a grocery store is always only a rather short walk away. Chemin de Chambly is among the best streets for groceries. A small number of restaurants and cafes are available as well. In terms of education, in Longueuil, families will generally be able to access daycares and primary schools on foot. On the other hand, high schools are not very plentiful and accordingly not always within walking distance. Besides public schools, there are private primary and secondary schools.
Character
The character of Longueuil is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. This part of the Greater Montréal metropolitan area is quiet overall, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic - although there are still several noisier sections, especially closer to the railway line, the airport (YHU), Autoroute Jean-Lesage or Autoroute de l'Acier. Lastly, the greenery in this city is not particularly prominent; to be more precise, residents will find that there are relatively few tree-lined streets. Nonetheless, there are over 200 parks close by for residents to enjoy, making it easy to get to them.