Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie Real Estate

Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie is a principal destination for families in Montréal, offering a balanced urban lifestyle with expansive green spaces, including the Jardin botanique and Parc Maisonneuve. The district is characterized by its quiet, tree-lined streets and the vibrant commercial activity of Plaza Saint-Hubert, making it a sound choice for residential acquisition.

Market Snapshot

  • Median Single-Family: $795K (Detached/semi, 2025)
  • Median Condo Price: $485K (2025 sales avg)
  • Median Triplex Price: $1.05M (Multi-unit, 2025)
  • Days on Market: 22 (Slightly above avg)
  • List-to-Sale Ratio: 99% (Balanced market)
  • YoY Price Change: +4.1% (2024 → 2025)

What to Know

Parks & Family Life

Parc Maisonneuve and the Jardin botanique anchor the neighbourhood with hundreds of acres of green space. Add Parc Père-Marquette, Lafond, and Molson, plus the Promenade Masson, and you have one of the most family-friendly footprints on the island.

Affordable Plex Inventory

Rosemont remains where Montréal's entry-level duplexes and triplexes live. You will find well-maintained 2- and 3-unit buildings in the $850K–$1.2M range with strong rental demand — meaningfully better starter economics than the Plateau or Mile End.

Strong Métro Coverage

Stations Beaubien, Rosemont, Laurier, Joliette, Pie-IX, Préfontaine and Saint-Michel — Rosemont is wrapped by the Orange and Blue lines. Plus dense bus service on Saint-Hubert, Saint-Denis, Papineau and Beaubien.

Expert Guidance in Rosemont

Rosemont rewards patience and detailed market analysis. Property values can vary significantly between adjacent blocks. I provide the local knowledge required to identify the most advantageous streets and assess where long-term value resides for families and investors.

  • Family-home pricing analysis based on school catchments and park proximity
  • Plex investment modelling with realistic Rosemont rental comparables
  • Assessment of proximity premiums for major commercial corridors
  • Analysis of metro-accessibility and its impact on property value
  • Coordination with inspectors familiar with 1920s–1950s construction

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rosemont still affordable compared to the Plateau or Mile End?

Yes. Rosemont generally offers price points 15–25% below comparable properties in the Plateau or Mile End, though this gap is gradually narrowing. It remains an attractive option for those seeking more space for their investment.

Which Rosemont sectors are most sought after by families?

Streets in the vicinity of Parc Maisonneuve and the Jardin botanique are highly desirable. I also advise clients to consider the quiet residential pockets between Beaubien and Bélanger for balanced value.

Are multi-unit properties in Rosemont a sound investment?

Yes. Rosemont offers attractive risk-adjusted yields with strong rental demand and a consistent appreciation trend. I provide detailed financial modelling to help clients assess every opportunity.

Which educational institutions serve Rosemont?

Rosemont is served by several well-regarded schools, including École Saint-Jean-de-Brébeuf, École Saint-Édouard, and Collège Jean-Eudes. I assist families in navigating the local school catchment areas.

How is the public transit coverage in Rosemont?

Rosemont benefits from extensive metro access via the Orange and Blue lines, complemented by a dense network of bus corridors, making it a convenient location for commuters.

What is the future outlook for the Rosemont market?

Rosemont continues to demonstrate sustained demand as families prioritize its green spaces and community-oriented atmosphere. It remains a cornerstone of the Montréal residential market.