The downtown core was particularly active, with roughly 3,365 new condos sold . High-profile projects like Square Children’s , District Griffin™ , and O'Nessy dominated the market, with some towers selling 95% of their units in just a few weeks.

Favored for its classic Montreal charm and vibrant culture.

Experienced even higher sales growth (up to 20%) as buyers sought value outside the island. Key Buying Steps (2017 Context)

Unlike Toronto and Vancouver, Montreal remained attractive to buyers because it did not have a foreign buyers tax at the time, helping it outpace those cities in sales growth for the first time since 1998.

Ideal for students and professionals.