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Top 5 Neighborhoods for First-Time Buyers in Montreal 

Joshua Mazzaferro
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Комментарии : 25   
@nipunarora9841
@nipunarora9841 Год назад
Very informative and detailed. Would love to see some more videos for the west island, laval and Longueuil-Brossard-Châteauguay area
@risitas5874
@risitas5874 Год назад
Pls not Verdun 😄
@DudeDudovsky
@DudeDudovsky Год назад
What’s wrong with Verdun?
@risitas5874
@risitas5874 Год назад
@@DudeDudovsky It's a dump
@rayes7331
@rayes7331 Месяц назад
Ugh everything is too expensive here 😢
@evilharvy
@evilharvy Год назад
How is Bois Franc ?
@joshuamazzaferro
@joshuamazzaferro 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful area. Prices are slightly higher however it offers and excellent location and nice community. If you’re looking to buy in that area send me an email at info@joshuamazzaferro.com
@user-MontRoyal
@user-MontRoyal Год назад
How is plateau-montroyal?
@joshuamazzaferro
@joshuamazzaferro Год назад
Plateau-Mont-Royal is a super trendy area. It's quite young and has many students. Great location and a lot of buyers love that area of Montreal. If ever you need help buying or selling in the area, email me at info@joshuamazzaferro.com
@acharat6
@acharat6 10 месяцев назад
Expensive. You'll get much better bang for your buck just a little to the north, in Rosemont-Petite Patrie. Similar vibes for cheaper.
@sasazamami
@sasazamami Год назад
Thank you for this video, we are moving there soon, and there is not a lot of information on the internet about the neighborhoods so we appreciate your video. we may have to wait until we reach in September/October and not buy remote. looking at Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Lachine, Lasalle, Chambly and Brossard, Longuiel those places have the most "affordable" multi-family we can live in bc we are looking for under $700k
@joshuamazzaferro
@joshuamazzaferro Год назад
Thanks for watching! Happy to hear you are moving to the Montreal area. Send me an email and we could connect to find you a great property. My email is info@joshuamazzaferro.com
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 5 месяцев назад
What is with this "first home" mentality? Just buy your house and live in it. Why does it have to be your "first" one?
@cici33
@cici33 Год назад
Thank you Joshua for very informative video. I live in Toronto and my job is hybrid and I’m seriously considering splitting time in Montreal. Would you create a video on investing/living in Montreal part-time?
@joshuamazzaferro
@joshuamazzaferro Год назад
Hey, thanks for watching! I'll keep that idea for a future video. Anything in particular you would be interesting in learning about?
@cici33
@cici33 Год назад
@@joshuamazzaferro i heard that the deposit structure is higher if Montreal is not your primary residence. I’m not sure if there are other differences rules/regulations to budget accordingly.
@themortgageguide8729
@themortgageguide8729 10 месяцев назад
​@@cici33 Minimum 5% for the first 500k then 10% above 500k up to 999k. But if you are buying it as a rental/investment property, 20% downpayment. Montreal is a great city to invest in with high demand and great quality of life
@banker946
@banker946 9 месяцев назад
Crawford Neighbourhood is the best for families in Verdun
@themortgageguide8729
@themortgageguide8729 10 месяцев назад
LACHINE/LASALLE!! Most beautiful waterfront on the Island and prices are still reasonable compared to so many locations! Great video for FHB's
@joshuamazzaferro
@joshuamazzaferro 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely! Check out my latest video and let me know what you think. Just did a tour of Lachine. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-62SUp8nO34U.htmlsi=5hiB_aNI9A3OESu8
@titusgreen5679
@titusgreen5679 Год назад
I am a Canadian/Brit dual national contemplating a move and new beginning in this amazing city in the autumn. I've noticed the slightly older condos (i.e. 1960s/1970s construction) in Montreal are a.) slightly cheaper but b.) also have slightly higher monthly maintenance fees. Can you possibly comment on the pros and cons of buying older units in the city? Is the sound-proofing in the older apartments generally better or worse? A video on this comparison would be really appreciated. Regards, Titus
@joshuamazzaferro
@joshuamazzaferro Год назад
Hi Titus, thanks for the comment. Generally the older buildings are slightly cheaper and have higher condo fees as they will sometimes require more maintenance or require major repairs. It also happens that special assessments are required. Before buying any condo, it is always very important to verify how the condo building is managed, if they have good financials and if they have enough reserve money in the contingency fund. I will take note of the idea and make a video about it in the future. If ever you want more information about buying a condo in Montreal, feel free to send me an email at info@joshuamazzaferro.com. I'd be more than happy to help answer any other questions you might have and help guide you in your buying journey in Montreal. Cheers!
@titusgreen5679
@titusgreen5679 Год назад
Thank you very much Joshua.@@joshuamazzaferro
@themortgageguide8729
@themortgageguide8729 10 месяцев назад
@@titusgreen5679 @joshuamazzaferro It is also important to understand the difference between Divided Condo's and Undivided Condos, Maybe Joshua has a video on this topic?
@jeancharland3858
@jeancharland3858 8 месяцев назад
Vous avez oublier Mercier, dans l,est de l,ile.
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