Housing costs in Montreal??

  • My sister-in-law and her husband (both French) are moving to Montreal for a year, starting in July. They are looking at renting a three bedroom house in the Terrebonne neighborhood for $1,400 (CAD) per month, plus $400 for electricity/water, and $100 for internet. Do these prices seem reasonable?

    Also, the owner is telling them they'll have to pay a one time fee of $6,000 for the yearly housing tax....is this normal for rentals in Canada?

    Thanks!

    09 avr 2006, 04:18 Anonymous
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  • yes (house) and no (services)

    think of it this way; a bachelor apartment may go for at least $600 per month. Houses... at least $1,200.

    Electricity and water seems bloody expensive and you may get internet for as low as $10 for dialup and about $55 for the top speed residential service

    Anonymous 10 avr 2006, 06:29 - Signaler un abus
  • Housing costs, housing market, home-finding support

    To power and heat a full 3 bedroom home in Montreal will const you $250-400 a month depending on time of year and rate of consumption...so the fee they are charging you is slightly high for a year-round charge.

    $1,400/month for a full 3 bedroom house, which is in relatively good shape in a proper neighbourhood sounds like fair market charge.

    $100/month for internet is a high charge, unless it also includes cable television and local phone use.


    NOW, about this so-called housing tax. No, it is absolutely abnormal for an owner to expect a tenant to assume this cost. I would try and negotiate this stipulation out of the agreement.


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    Anonymous 19 avr 2006, 05:53 - Signaler un abus
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