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80 Houses for Sale in Anjou, Montréal

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Anjou Market

Use our home price trends to better gauge local market conditions and plan your next move. The graphs below show benchmark or average prices of homes sold in the area. Data generated by MLS® Systems and the MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) — Canada’s most advanced tool to gauge local home price levels and trends.
Past 12 months
Past 10 years
Market Price (CAD)
$562,300
Difference over last year (%)
4.0

Anjou

Located within the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Anjou is a borough in Montréal, Quebec.

Transportation

Anjou will attract home buyers that use a variety of means of transportation. Property owners can depend on public transit to navigate Anjou thanks to around 20 nearby bus lines. Travelling on foot is also quite practical for residents in this part of Montréal; running common errands is convenient by walking. Anjou is quite conducive to biking because there are a good number of bike lanes, and cyclists do not face serious hills.

Services

Parents and their children will find that wherever their property is situated in this part of the city, daycares and primary schools are close by. However, it can be difficult to access high schools on foot. Parents can choose between public and private secondary schools. With respect to food, it is straightforward to access the nearest grocery store by walking from most homes for sale in this part of Montréal. Additionally, those who like to dine in restaurants will have a good number of options, and residents benefit from a few cafes as well.

Character

The character of Anjou is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. This borough is quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue - although there are still several louder sections, especially closer to the railway line, Autoroute Métropolitaine or Autoroute 25. Lastly, greenery is reasonably present in this borough; public green spaces, like Parc Lucie-Bruneau and Parc-Nature du Bois-d'Anjou, are very well-spread out and there are about 20 of them close by for residents to relax in, which makes it easy to access them. Furthermore, residents will find that numerous tree-lined streets are prominent.

Housing

A majority of the housing growth in Anjou took place in the 1960s and 1970s. The predominance of small apartment buildings in the housing stock of this part of Montréal is an important part of its character. Roughly 85% of the population of this borough own their home and 15% are renters. This borough also has a good selection of housing sizes; properties range from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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