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Côte-Saint-Luc Real Estate Market 2026: Median Prices by Type

An independent city in the western part of the island of Montreal, Côte-Saint-Luc stands out for a large condominium stock and an established population. In 2026, its market is led by the condo, whose median price reaches $587,000 after a sharp rise, while the house trades on low volumes. For the wider monthly backdrop, see our June 2026 real estate statistics. Here are the median prices by property type, per CourtiConnect data.

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Côte-Saint-Luc at a glance

Côte-Saint-Luc is a city within the Montreal agglomeration, in the west of the island, next to Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Hampstead and Montréal-Ouest. Its residential fabric is marked by a large number of condominium towers, many parks and a well-established community, with a notable share of older households. This structure explains the central place of the condo in the local market: it is the most active and liquid segment, while the single-family home, being scarcer, trades on small volumes that make its statistics more volatile.

Median prices by property type

Here are the Côte-Saint-Luc medians per CourtiConnect data, on recent comparable sales:

The condo clearly leads the market, with a marked increase. For the house, the very low number of recent sales explains the gap between the current figure and the annual median: it is the latter that should be taken as the underlying benchmark.

A condo-led market

The real story of the Côte-Saint-Luc market in 2026 is the condo. At a $587,000 median, up about 30.4% over six months, the segment strongly outperforms the Montreal condo average. This strength reflects steady demand for a property type suited to the city's profile: affordability, low maintenance, nearby services. The house tells another story, that of small samples: with only a few recent sales, its median swings sharply from period to period, which argues for relying on the annual median, around $911,500, rather than the latest month's figure.

For the buyer

For the condo buyer, the strong recent appreciation makes for a more competitive context: acting early and getting pre-approved makes sense in a liquid, in-demand segment. The essential reflex before any offer remains reviewing the contingency fund and board minutes, especially in older buildings where major work can trigger special assessments. For the house buyer, every property is unique: analyzing direct comparables outweighs any municipal median.

For the seller

For the condo seller, the upward momentum is a favourable window, provided the price is set on recent comparable sales in the building or area, not on an overall municipal median. For the house seller, thin volume makes valuation all the more delicate: a mispriced listing, in either direction, is costly. CourtiConnect's free estimate, anchored on recent comparables, helps set a fair price from the start, the best way to sell effectively in Côte-Saint-Luc.

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Written by Hamza T., OACIQ-certified real estate broker · Graduate diploma in AI, UQAR

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