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Québec City (Northern Suburbs)

Population

Population (2016) 70,367
Variation in population between 2011 and 2016 15%
Population density 34 hab/km2
Unemployment rate (2016) 3%

Source: 2016 Census, Statistics Canada

Québec City (Northern Suburbs)

Total residential

1st Quarter 2024 Last 4 Quarters
Sales
304 38 %
995 6 %
New Listings
458 14 %
1,467 -5 %
Active listings
619 0 %
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Volume (in thousand $)
137,534 56 %
437,820 16 %

Detailed Statistics per Property Category

Single-family

1st Quarter 2024 Last 4 Quarters
Sales
266 37 %
878 7 %
Active listings
551 -3 %
** **
Median price
$399,950 13 %
$395,000 7 %
Average selling time (days)
73 14
61 17

Condominium

1st Quarter 2024 Last 4 Quarters
Sales
31 47 %
99 -3 %
Active listings
42 16 %
** **
Median price
$245,000 26 %
$235,000 11 %
Average selling time (days)
44 -53
68 6

Plex (2 to 5 units)

1st Quarter 2024 Last 4 Quarters
Sales
7 **
18 **
Active listings
22 **
** **
Median price
** **
** **
Average selling time (days)
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* Only the following 14 municipalities are considered in the compilation of these statistics: Coteau-du-Lac, Hudson, Les Cèdres, Les Coteaux, L’Île-Cadieux, L’Île-Perrot, Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot, Pincourt, Pointe-des-Cascades, Saint-Lazare, Saint-Zotique, Terrasse-Vaudreuil, Vaudreuil-Dorion and Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac.

** Insufficient number of transactions to produce reliable statistics

The statistical data presented on this page provide an overall picture of the real estate market in a given area, but are not a reflection of each individual property. To obtain an estimate of your property’s market value, contact a real estate broker. Their training and advanced tools enable them to perform a comparative market analysis in order to establish a fair price.

Notes:

  1. The residential total includes single-family homes, condominiums, plexes (2 to 5 units) and hobby farms.
  2. The rates of change are calculated in relation to the same quarter of the previous year.
  3. The median sale price is that which divides all transactions into two equal parts: half of all transactions were at a lower price than the median price and the other half were at a higher price.
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