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Open Houses 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)
$543,400
Difference over last year (%)
4.3

Anjou

Part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Anjou is a borough within Montréal, Quebec.

Transportation

Anjou will please homeowners that appreciate different means of transportation. This part of the city features a reasonably good public transit system due to approximately 20 nearby bus lines. It is also convenient for pedestrians to get around in Anjou; many daily errands can be run on foot, and plenty of businesses are close by. Moving around by bicycle is convenient in Anjou as riding is made easier by the generally flat terrain, and the cycling infrastructure is reasonably good.

Services

It is a rather short walk to get to daycares and primary schools from most homes for sale in Anjou. In contrast, parents and their kids may find it difficult to get to high schools on foot. At the secondary level, both public and private schools can be found. When it comes to eating, the closest supermarket in Anjou is typically only a short walk away. Residents can enjoy approximately 40 restaurants and coffee shops as well.

Character

The character of Anjou is exemplified by its calm environment. This borough features a fair amount of greenery as the tree canopy coverage for a lot of streets is good. It is easy to reach parks in the borough since there are about 20 of them nearby for residents to enjoy. This part of Montréal is also reasonably good for those who enjoy quiet surroundings, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour - however some areas can be quite loud, especially close to the railway line, Autoroute 25 or Autoroute Métropolitaine.

Housing

Small apartment buildings are the most common housing type, representing most buildings in Anjou, while the rest are mainly large apartment buildings. About half of homes in this borough were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Renters occupy about 55% of the units in Anjou and owners occupy the remainder.
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