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Commercial Real Estate Listings in Saint-Sulpice, Montréal

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Saint-Sulpice

Part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Saint-Sulpice is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec.

Transportation

Saint-Sulpice enables homeowners to move around by several alternative means of transportation. Thanks to a few nearby bus lines, the public transit network in this part of the city is reasonably convenient. Many of the houses for sale in this area are located in places that are also quite well-suited for walking; meeting daily needs is convenient, and there are also a fair number of businesses nearby. Physically active home buyers will value the bicycling-friendly character of Saint-Sulpice. For instance, the cycling network is quite extensive, and cyclists do not encounter serious slopes.

Services

It is typically possible for property owners in Saint-Sulpice to buy general and specialty groceries on foot. Likewise, those who like to dine in restaurants will have a fair number of choices, and a small variety of cafes is available as well. In terms of education, families will value that wherever their home is situated in Saint-Sulpice, daycares and schools are nearby.

Character

Saint-Sulpice offers a slower-paced ambience and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time in green spaces. This area features a good amount of greenery as numerous tree-lined streets are prominent. Parks, such as Parc du Boisé-de-Saint-Sulpice, are very well-spread out and there are a few of them nearby for residents to unwind in, making it very easy to access them. This part of the city is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets are generally peaceful - however noise can be bothersome around the railway line.

Housing

In Saint-Sulpice, many dwellings are small apartment buildings, while the rest are mainly large apartment buildings and duplexes. This neighbourhood experienced its largest building boom between 1960 and 1980, so most of the available housing stock is from this time period. This area also has a good choice of unit sizes; houses range from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Renters occupy roughly 60% of the properties in the neighbourhood whereas the remainder are occupied by owners.
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