Rosemont Real Estate Broker: Buying and Selling in a Family-Friendly Neighbourhood
Published on 10/02/2026
Your Local Real Estate Broker in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
Rosemont is not just a neighbourhood, it is a way of life. Between Promenade Masson, large parks like Maisonneuve and Molson, and the well-known green alleys, it attracts a specific buyer profile: young families and urban professionals. To sell here, your broker needs to know how to market that lifestyle.
The Rosemont Market in 2026, What Sellers Should Know
Unlike other parts of the island, Rosemont often faces limited supply for single-family homes.
Shoebox Homes and Single-Family Properties
They are scarce. For renovated properties, the median price can exceed $1.2M. If you own a home with a yard in Rosemont, your negotiating position can be strong.
Neighbourhood Lifestyle as a Selling Argument
Buyers here are not only shopping for square footage. They often want proximity to Collège Jean-Eudes, access to the REV bike network, and the community feel of green alleys. My marketing strategy highlights these strengths.
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Buying in Rosemont, A Winning Strategy
With the neighbourhood’s popularity, good opportunities move fast, often with multiple offers. As a locally established broker:
Early Alerts
I inform you about new listings as soon as they appear on Centris.
Off-Market Network
I can access properties that are not yet publicly listed.
Expert Negotiation
I know how to assess the real value of renovations in the older 1920s plex buildings typical of the area.
Frequently Asked Questions, Rosemont Real Estate
Q: What is the price of a duplex in Rosemont in 2026
A: The median price for plex properties (2 to 5 units) in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie can be around $933,000 at the start of 2026, but it varies widely based on foundation condition, location (Old Rosemont vs Petite-Patrie), and tenant quality.
Q: Why live in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
A: It is a strong balance between green space, schools, and local commerce. You get the Botanical Garden and Parc Maisonneuve, established schools, and a vibrant commercial life on Masson and Beaubien, with relatively quick access to downtown.
Q: Are shoebox homes in Rosemont a good investment
A: They can be attractive due to expansion potential, such as adding a storey, subject to borough permits. It is a rare product that often holds value well.
