Côte-Saint-Paul, Montréal, Quebec Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Most homes in Côte-Saint-Paul were built pre-1960, during its largest building boom. Small apartment buildings are the most common housing type, representing the majority of dwellings in this neighbourhood, and the rest are mainly duplexes. Renters occupy roughly 70% of the units in Côte-Saint-Paul whereas owners occupy the remainder. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of one bedroom and two bedroom homes. Read more about Côte-Saint-Paul real estate
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Transportation
This part of Montréal affords house buyers the choice between a variety of modes of transportation. The public transit system in this area is very good. In particular, rapid transit stations, including Monk Station and Jolicoeur Station on the Green Line, are not very far away from the majority of residences in the neighbourhood. Homeowners are served by a few bus lines, and the closest bus stop is generally just around the corner. Côte-Saint-Paul is also very suitable for walking; many daily errands can be run on foot, and numerous businesses are quite close by. Côte-Saint-Paul is very appropriate for bicycling as there are not many slopes to confront bicycle riders, and this area boasts a very good cycling infrastructure.
Services
Both general and specialty grocery stores are ordinarily accessible within a short walk from most homes for sale in this area. Furthermore, Côte-Saint-Paul is a good place in which to go out to eat, and house buyers are served by a few cafes as well. Property owners benefit from a fair number of nearby clothing stores. As far as education is concerned, parents and their children will welcome the proximity to schools and daycares, which are within walking distance from vast majority houses for sale in Côte-Saint-Paul.
Character
The character of Côte-Saint-Paul is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. This part of the city is reasonably quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case close to Autoroute 15. Lastly, greenery is quite present in this part of Montréal as the tree canopy coverage for a large number of streets is fairly good. There are approximately 10 public green spaces close by for residents to relax in, such as Parc Angrignon, which makes it very easy to access them from most locations in the neighbourhood.