
Montreal
Montreal is Quebec's affordability and culture anchor, supported by universities, healthcare, AI and tourism, but governed through Quebec registration and local zoning rules. In the Canada beta page it should be read as a practical diligence market, not a headline destination: tenant depth, local regulation, exit liquidity and building-level permissions decide the outcome. Demand is mainly supported by Universities, AI and life sciences, Tourism and culture, while the investor case is strongest as a selective buy-and-hold allocation. For Israeli buyers, the key is to verify title, bank/KYC, tax registration, local property management and STR legality before relying on gross yield. The row therefore uses conservative sourced fields and keeps unsupported STR yield cells null rather than inventing performance.
* Exchange rates shown for illustration only, based on ECB mid-market rate. Actual transactions may be subject to conversion fees.
Local STR Rules — Montreal
Montreal/Quebec STR operation requires provincial registration and local zoning confirmation.
Market Analysis — Montreal
Key demand drivers and main investment risks
✅Demand Drivers
- •Universities
- •AI and life sciences
- •Tourism and culture
- •Relative affordability
⚠️Key Risks
- •Quebec rental and language-law complexity
- •STR registration and zoning
- •Older building capex
- •Winter operating costs
🇮🇱 Notes for Israeli investors
Israeli familiarity exists but is not deep for Montreal. Use local counsel and property management; do not assume direct TLV flight coverage or Hebrew-service depth unless the buyer verifies current airline schedules and provider capacity.
Properties in Montreal
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Yield by Neighborhood — Montreal
Microzone investment comparison — CASABROVA
| Neighborhood | Price/m² | STR Yield | STR Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plateau | — | — | N/A | |
| Old Montreal | — | — | N/A | |
| Ville-Marie | — | — | N/A | |
| Westmount | — | — | N/A | |
| Mile End | — | — | N/A | Source: canada_codex.md |
| Verdun | — | — | N/A | Source: canada_codex.md |
| Plateau-Mont-Royal | — | — | N/A | Source: canada_codex.md |
| Griffintown | — | — | N/A | Source: canada_codex.md |
Editorial | CASABROVA
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Market Review — Montreal
Canada is investable only with a regulatory map open on the desk. The macro and legal base are strong, but federal foreign-buyer rules, provincial taxes and municipal STR limits can change the deal economics quickly.
The practical path is city-specific: Toronto and Vancouver are liquidity markets with heavy policy friction; Calgary, Ottawa and selected secondary cities may be cleaner for yield. CAD/ILS exposure should be modelled because FX can erase several years of net rent.
CASABROVA treats Canada as a quality market with policy drag. Buy only after counsel confirms eligibility, local tax surcharges and tenancy enforcement timing.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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