Here’s how much you’ll pay for rent in these 10 popular Montreal neighbourhoods in 2025

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Looking to rent an apartment in Montreal? You better pick your neighbourhood wisely.

Liv.rent’s monthly Montreal Rent Report for February 2025 for February 2025 just dropped, unveiling a striking spread of rental prices across 10 of the city’s hippest neighborhoods.

City-wide, one-bedroom unfurnished apartments average $1,746 (up 0.61%), while furnished units dip to $1,714 (down 0.46%). Yet, the gap is stark: a whopping $511/month separates the priciest and cheapest Montreal areas on the list. We’re still paying a lot less than Toronto or Vancouver, but location can make or break your budget.

Liv.rent’s reports draw from their listings and manual data collection — covering basement suites, apartments, condos, townhouses, and houses across various areas.

Here’s a clear breakdown of unfurnished and furnished rents for 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units in 10 key Montreal neighbourhoods, ranked from most to least expensive based on unfurnished unit prices:

  1. Verdun:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($2,033, ↑), 2-br ($2,640, steady), 3-br ($2,691, ↑)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($2,007, ↑), 2-br ($2,886, ↑), 3-br (no data)
  2. Westmount:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,830, ↓), 2-br ($2,694, ↑), 3-br ($3,553, ↓)
    • Furnished: No data
  3. Downtown:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,954, ↑), 2-br ($2,729, ↓), 3-br ($3,126, ↑)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($2,065, ↑), 2-br ($2,878, ↑), 3-br ($3,402, ↑)
  4. Le Plateau-Mont-Royal:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,901, ↑), 2-br ($2,438, ↑), 3-br ($2,944, ↑)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($1,702, ↓), 2-br ($2,479, ↑), 3-br ($2,959, ↓)
  5. Saint-Henri:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,700, ↓), 2-br ($2,026, ↓), 3-br (no data)
    • Furnished: No data
  6. Saint-Laurent:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,681, ↑), 2-br ($2,158, ↓), 3-br ($2,809, ↓)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($1,702, ↑), 2-br ($2,112, ↑), 3-br (no data)
  7. Ahuntsic-Cartierville:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,658, ↑), 2-br ($1,811, ↑), 3-br ($2,275, ↓)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($1,573, ↓), 2-br ($1,973, ↑), 3-br ($2,557, ↑)
  8. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce/Côte-des-Neiges:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,623, ↓), 2-br ($2,262, ↑), 3-br ($2,840, ↑)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($1,507, ↓), 2-br ($2,174, ↑), 3-br ($2,355, ↓)
  9. Hochelaga-Maisonneuve:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,554, ↓), 2-br ($1,950, steady), 3-br ($2,175, ↓)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($1,592, ↓), 2-br ($2,004, ↑), 3-br ($2,194, ↑)
  10. Villeray-Parc-Extension:
    • Unfurnished: 1-br ($1,522, ↓), 2-br ($2,058, steady), 3-br ($2,386, ↑)
    • Furnished: 1-br ($1,568, ↓), 2-br ($2,178, ↓), 3-br (no data)
While some of these prices may be hard to swallow, the news isn’t all bad. According to liv.rent, rental prices for unfurnished one-bedrooms have barely budged over the past six months, with just a $34 change between September 2024 and February 2025. You can check our their entire report here.
Looking for something on the cheap side? Check out our recent article exploring places you can rent for less than $1,000 across the city.

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