One of Canada's leading technology and innovation hubs.
Montreal's Second-Largest Employment Centre.
4,500 companies. Canada's largest technology park. Four REM stations now connect Saint-Laurent to the Greater Montreal region. Over 80% of residents are immigrants or chldren of immigrants, making Saint-Laurent one of Montreal's most diverse communities. 13,000 students. Saint-Laurent is where Montreal works — and where smart investors buy.
Real estate in Saint-Laurent
Saint-Laurent is one of the most important real estate markets in Greater Montreal. It combines one of Canada's largest employment centres, exceptional transportation infrastructure, a highly educated and diverse population, and one of the strongest long-term investment profiles in the region. It is simultaneously one of the most important economic engines in the metropolitan region — home to 4,500 companies and the second-largest employment centre after downtown Montreal — and a growing, diversified residential community of over 112,000 residents. The number of people who work in Saint-Laurent nearly equals its population, which means consistent housing demand driven by employment proximity.
The borough's population has grown 30% since 2001, driven closely by immigration — 81% of residents come from overseas or have a parent born abroad. This demographic dynamism creates broad, consistent rental demand across every property type. Add to that the four new REM stations that opened in 2025 — transforming transit access to the rest of the metropolitan region — and the investment case for Saint-Laurent becomes very clear.
ENNA has been active in Saint-Laurent for decades, particularly in revenue and commercial properties — which is where our expertise aligns naturally with this borough's character. We know the sub-neighbourhoods, the price dynamics, and the buyer profiles that make this market tick.
Why sellers and buyers choose ENNA in Saint-Laurent
Revenue & commercial specialists
Saint-Laurent's industrial and commercial base is our natural territory. With our commercial designation, we handle multi-unit revenue properties, office buildings, industrial spaces, and mixed-use transactions with the full expertise those deals require.
REM transformation — 4 stations
Four REM stations opened in Saint-Laurent in 2025 — including one serving Technoparc Montréal directly. Transit-connected properties near these stations are already attracting heightened buyer and investor interest. We help clients position ahead of the curve.
Employment-driven rental demand
With 4,500 companies employing nearly as many workers as residents, Saint-Laurent generates consistent, employment-driven rental demand. Income properties here benefit from a tenant base of professionals who are stable, employed, and long-term renters.
Property types we handle in Saint-Laurent
Revenue & multi-unit buildings
Employment proximity and a diverse immigrant community create consistent rental demand across Saint-Laurent. We evaluate income properties accurately, understand the rental dynamics of each sub-neighbourhood, and position buildings for the right investors.
Commercial & industrial
4,500 companies including aerospace, pharmaceutical, technology, logistics, and life sciences firms generate steady commercial and industrial real estate activity. Our commercial designation covers the full range — from retail corridors to Technoparc-adjacent industrial space.
Condos & new construction
The Bois-Franc sector and REM-adjacent areas remain among Montreal's most sought-after condominium markets, particularly around Bois-Franc and the REM corridor. We guide buyers through co-ownership specifics and help investors evaluate rental yield potential near transit.
Single-family homes
From heritage homes in Vieux-Saint-Laurent to family properties in Domaine Saint-Laurent, the borough offers a range of residential options. Families are drawn to Saint-Laurent for its parks, schools, mature streets, and exceptional accessibility. From Vieux-Saint-Laurent to Domaine Saint-Laurent, we position every property to reach qualified buyers.
The borough at a glance
Getting around
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4 REM stations — opened 2025Including Du Ruisseau, Bois-Franc, Sunnybrooke, and the Marie-Curie station serving Technoparc — transforming regional transit access for residents and workers
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Côte-Vertu — Orange Line terminusDirect metro connection to downtown Montreal and the entire Orange Line network — a key transit anchor for the eastern part of the borough
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Highways 13, 15, and 40Three major highways cross the borough — fast connections to downtown, Laval, the West Island, Trudeau Airport, and the entire metropolitan region
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STM bus & Exo commuter trainsMultiple STM bus routes and Exo commuter rail service — comprehensive coverage connecting Saint-Laurent's sub-neighbourhoods to the broader transit network
Key assets & draws
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Technoparc Montréal — Canada's first tech parkFounded 1987 — 100+ companies in aeronautics, pharmaceuticals, and clean energy, with streets named after Nobel laureates. Further REM expansion in the coming years will strengthen transit access to Technoparc Montréal
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Cégep de Saint-Laurent & Vanier CollegeTwo colleges attracting 13,000 students — consistent rental demand from student and young professional tenants anchoring the borough's rental market
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Vieux-Saint-Laurent — the heritage coreTree-lined streets, heritage homes, boutiques, and restaurants on Avenue Sainte-Croix — the borough's most charming and family-oriented sub-neighbourhood
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50 parks — Bois-de-Liesse & Marcel-LaurinOne of Montreal's greenest boroughs — Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park, Marcel-Laurin Park with athletic track and skate park, Lufa Farms urban greenhouse on Thimens Boulevard
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Proximity to Trudeau AirportMinutes from Montreal's international airport — a major draw for businesses, executives, and professionals requiring frequent travel access
“Saint-Laurent combines one of Quebec's strongest employment bases with exceptional transportation infrastructure. For buyers and investors, few markets offer the same long-term fundamentals.”— Angelo Marguglio, Chartered Real Estate Broker
Thinking of buying or selling in Saint-Laurent?
We are available 7 days a week. A conversation costs nothing — and you will leave with a clear picture of where you stand.
514-384-3400Professional Memberships
Residential · Multi-Unit · Commercial — Greater Montreal since 1977.
Angelo & Palma Marguglio — serving you and those you care about.
- #101 – 2494 boul. Henri-Bourassa Est
- Montréal (Ahuntsic), QC H2B 1T9
- T. 514-384-3400
- Available 7 days a week by appointment