A Montreal Map Showing The Richest And Poorest Neighbourhoods In The City

Find out where your borough ranks.
A Montreal Map Showing The Richest And Poorest Neighbourhoods In The City
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Driving through Montreal can be fascinating. Sometimes you find yourself in a sea of high rise buildings made up of 1 bedroom apartments, then 2 blocks later, you're surrounded by massive historical mansions.

Montreal is one of the oldest cities in Canada so it's no surprise we also have some of the richest neighborhoods.

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But we won't just be looking at the 5 richest neighborhoods in Montreal, we'll also tell you how much the average family living there is worth, and how much you money you need to pull in every year in order to afford living there.

Here are the top 5 richest neighborhoods in Montreal.

5. King George Park - Westmount

  • Average Net Worth Required: $7,574,692
  • Average Annual Income Required: $534,971
  • Average House Price: $2,467,316

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4. Sunnyside Avenue - Westmount

  • Average Net Worth Required: $9,349,716
  • Average Annual Income Required: $363,271
  • Average House Price: $1,296,366

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3. Lexington Avenue - Westmount

  • Average Net Worth Required: $10,476,422
  • Average Annual Income Required: $642,960
  • Average House Price: $2,124,535

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2. Sunnyside & Edgehill - Westmount

  • Average Net Worth Required: $10,511,187
  • Average Annual Income Required: $552,038
  • Average House Price: $2,839,245

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1. Summit Park - Westmount

  • Average Net Worth Required: $10,895,782
  • Average Annual Income Required: $968,212
  • Average House Price: $2,695,007

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