Terrebonne, Canada Neighborhood Guide
Updated June 2026
Best for:
Families
Young Professionals
Avg. Listing Price
¤659,973
Active Listings
33
Terrebonne presents a charming, family-friendly vibe with tree-lined streets, mix of century-old homes and newer builds, and easy access to green spaces and the nearby Rivière des Mille Îles. The neighborhood feels welcoming and community-oriented, with local cafes, schools, and parks contributing to a balanced, small-town feel just across the river from Montreal.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals
Pros:
- Affordably priced compared with Montreal core while still offering modern amenities
- Strong sense of community with good schools and family-friendly spaces
- Closer proximity to nature and parks than central Montreal with convenient transit links
Cons:
- Limited high-end dining and nightlife options compared to Montreal core
- Higher commute uncertainty during peak times and winter weather can affect transit flow
With the current average listing price around 659k and 33 active listings, buyers should be prepared for a competitive market pace; consider pre-approval, be ready to move quickly, and weigh proximity to schools and parks along with commute routes to Montreal.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals
Pros:
- Affordably priced compared with Montreal core while still offering modern amenities
- Strong sense of community with good schools and family-friendly spaces
- Closer proximity to nature and parks than central Montreal with convenient transit links
Cons:
- Limited high-end dining and nightlife options compared to Montreal core
- Higher commute uncertainty during peak times and winter weather can affect transit flow
With the current average listing price around 659k and 33 active listings, buyers should be prepared for a competitive market pace; consider pre-approval, be ready to move quickly, and weigh proximity to schools and parks along with commute routes to Montreal.