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Terrebonne, QC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Terrebonne, Quebec

Homes for sale in Terrebonne have an average price of approximately $699,054 on the MLS®. About 55% of these homes are single detached, while most of the remaining properties consist of small apartment buildings. Potential buyers and renters will find a variety of unit sizes, from compact lofts to spacious residences with four or more bedrooms. The city is predominantly occupied by homeowners, who make up around 75% of residents, the remainder being renters. Interestingly, about a third of Terrebonne's housing stock is relatively modern, with many properties erected post-2000, whereas others date back to the bustling construction periods of the 1960s and 1980s.  Read more about Terrebonne real estate

67 Homes For Sale in Terrebonne

Lifestyle

About Living in Terrebonne, Quebec

Transportation

Driving is a great means of transportation in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area. Many properties for sale are a reasonably short car ride from the nearest highway, such as Autoroute 640, and coming across a place to park is generally easy. However, the public transit network in Terrebonne is rather limited. Thankfully, house owners can count on the Gare Terrebonne with access to the Mascouche Line. The city is served by around 40 bus lines, and it is straightforward to reach a nearby bus stop from most properties. It is difficult for pedestrians to navigate this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area because very few common errands can be run on foot.

Services

A fraction of home buyers in Terrebonne may be able to travel to one of about 30 grocery stores on foot, while others will have to turn to a vehicle. A small variety of restaurants and coffee shops can be found as well. With regards to education, it is a reasonably short walk to access daycares and primary schools from most homes for sale in Terrebonne. On the other hand, parents and their children may consider it difficult to get to high schools as a pedestrian.

Character

Terrebonne is a reasonably good city to buy a house in for those who prefer a slower-paced environment. The greenery in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area is not especially prominent; to be more precise, residents will find that relatively few tree-lined streets are present. However, access to parks is easy in the city, since there are over 150 of them nearby for residents to enjoy and the majority of homes have a park a short walk away. This city is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets are quite peaceful - although there are still several louder sections, especially around Autoroute 25, Autoroute 640 or one of the railway lines.