Top 5 Neighborhoods for First-Time Buyers in Montreal

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Today, I take you on a virtual tour of the top five best neighborhoods in Montreal for first time buyers to live in.

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Very informative and detailed. Would love to see some more videos for the west island, laval and area

nipunarora
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Thank you for this video, we are moving there soon, and there is not a lot of information on the internet about the neighborhoods so we appreciate your video. we may have to wait until we reach in September/October and not buy remote. looking at Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Lachine, Lasalle, Chambly and Brossard, Longuiel those places have the most "affordable" multi-family we can live in bc we are looking for under $700k

sasazamami
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LACHINE/LASALLE!! Most beautiful waterfront on the Island and prices are still reasonable compared to so many locations! Great video for FHB's

themortgageguide
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Thank you Joshua for very informative video. I live in Toronto and my job is hybrid and I’m seriously considering splitting time in Montreal. Would you create a video on investing/living in Montreal part-time?

cici
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I am a Canadian/Brit dual national contemplating a move and new beginning in this amazing city in the autumn. I've noticed the slightly older condos (i.e. 1960s/1970s construction) in Montreal are a.) slightly cheaper but b.) also have slightly higher monthly maintenance fees. Can you possibly comment on the pros and cons of buying older units in the city? Is the sound-proofing in the older apartments generally better or worse? A video on this comparison would be really appreciated. Regards, Titus

titusgreen
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Crawford Neighbourhood is the best for families in Verdun

banker
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Ugh everything is too expensive here 😢

rayes
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What is with this "first home" mentality? Just buy your house and live in it. Why does it have to be your "first" one?

antonboludo
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Vous avez oublier Mercier, dans l, est de l, ile.

jeancharland