Brokers and offices in Repentigny
Audrey Roy
Contact:
Regions:
Montréal
Laval/Rive-Nord
Lanaudière
Languages:
French
Adam Corbin
Contact:
Regions:
Laurentides
Laval/Rive-Nord
Lanaudière
Languages:
French
Francisco Larrea
Contact:
Regions:
Montréal
Rive-Sud/Montérégie
Laval/Rive-Nord
Languages:
French, Spanish
Jean-Francois Bourget
Contact:
Regions:
Montréal
Laval/Rive-Nord
Lanaudière
Languages:
French, English
Jonathan Barroso
Contact:
Regions:
Laval/Rive-Nord
Montréal
Rive-Sud/Montérégie
Languages:
French, English, Spanish, Portuguese
Stéphane Fleurant
Contact:
Regions:
Rive-Sud/Montérégie
Montréal
Laval/Rive-Nord
Languages:
French, English
Martin Campeau
Contact:
Regions:
Lanaudière
Laurentides
Laval/Rive-Nord
Languages:
French, English
Jimmy Perreault
Contact:
Regions:
Montréal
Laval/Rive-Nord
Laval/Rive-Nord
Lanaudière
Montréal
Languages:
French, English
Yassine Dafik
Contact:
Regions:
Montréal
Laval/Rive-Nord
Rive-Sud/Montérégie
Languages:
French, English, Arabic
No offices available.
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You can rely on Multi-Prêts Mortgages brokers in Repentigny to provide you with the best mortgage rates and terms on the market. Looking to become a homeowner or refinance your property? Contact one of our professionals to find out about the different offers available on fixed and variable rates.
Repentigny is a bustling city with a population of approximately 90,000, making it the thirteenth most populous city in Quebec. The town occupies a strategic position at the mouth of the L’Assomption River and the St. Lawrence River, just 20 minutes from Montreal. For nearly 250 years, Repentigny remained a small farming community, but after 1960, it experienced rapid growth to become one of Montreal’s most prosperous suburbs. The merger with Le Gardeur in 2002 doubled its area and population, creating the city as it is today.
Repentigny offers a remarkable quality of life, which has earned it recognition as an intercultural city and a municipality where life is good. Today, the city is home to 18% first- and second-generation immigrants from 82 countries, creating a diverse and dynamic community. Residents enjoy exceptional access to Montreal via Highways 40 and 640, as well as a commuter train service that connects Repentigny station to downtown in 30 minutes. Île-Lebel Park, a 34-hectare natural site along the river, offers a peaceful haven with its recreational facilities, while the Diane Dufresne Art Center energizes the local cultural scene. The two mills, classified as historic monuments, and the oldest church in the Diocese of Montreal, built in 1723, bear witness to the city’s rich heritage.
The Repentigny real estate market is showing interesting stability. About one-third of the properties were built in the 1960s and 1970s, with the rest dating mainly from the 1980s and 1990s, creating a mature and established housing stock. Single-family homes dominate the market, and the historic Petit-Village area and neighborhoods along the river are particularly sought after for their charm and panoramic views. Families appreciate residential neighborhoods close to schools and parks, while young professionals favor areas near the train station for easy access to Montreal. This combination of price stability, accessibility to the city, and quality of life makes Repentigny a strategic choice for settling in Montreal’s northern suburbs.
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