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

Homes for sale in Delson predominantly consist of single-family detached houses, complemented by a mix of small apartment buildings and townhouses. Approximately 40% of the properties in this area were established between 1960 and 1980. The rest of the housing inventory dates to pre-1960 and spans the 1980s. This sector of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area primarily features two and three-bedroom residences. Homeownership is prevalent here, with about 75% of homes owned and the remaining 25% rented. The average price listed on MLS® for properties in Delson is $499,000.  Read more about Delson real estate

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Lifestyle

About Living in Delson, Quebec

Transportation

Getting around by car is especially convenient in Delson. Accessing a place to park is quite easy, and the majority of real estate listings are a short drive from the closest highway, such as Autoroute de l'Acier. However, residents using public transit may experience limited choices in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area as a result of the service's low frequency. Nonetheless, there is the Gare Delson on the Candiac Line. There are about 20 bus lines traversing the city, and bus stops are commonly nearby. Delson is not very conducive to walking as many daily needs are occasionally challenging to meet without the use of a vehicle.

Services

A fraction of home buyers in Delson may be able to travel to the closest supermarket on foot, while others will have to use a vehicle. There are also a few options for those who appreciate nearby restaurants and cafes. With respect to education, daycares and primary schools are convenient to walk to from anywhere in Delson. However, this city does not contain any high schools.

Character

The character of Delson is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. This part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area is quiet overall, as the streets are usually calm - however some parts can be quite noisy, especially close to one of the railway lines, Autoroute de l'Acier or Autoroute 15. Lastly, there is a small amount of greenery in this city; to be more precise, residents will find that few tree-lined streets are present. However, there are about 10 green spaces close by for residents to visit, making it easy to reach them.