Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is one of the most sought-after neighbourhoods in west Montreal, marked by its bilingual community fabric, top-rated schools and Monkland Village. In April 2026, the median single-family home in the area sits around $627,000, about 12% abovethe Montreal median ($560,000 QPAREB March 2026). To compare NDG with other areas, see also our Montreal house prices 2026 analysis.
💰 NDG medians
$627,000
Single-family NDG
$441,000
Condo NDG
+12%
NDG / MTL premium
Per QPAREB (March 2026), the Montreal single-family median is $560,000 and the condo median is $420,000. NDG trades at a historical premium of 1.12×on single-family and 1.05× on condo, giving ~ $627,000 and ~ $441,000 respectively.
🧮 Reproducible calculation: $627,000 at 3.69%
| Purchase price | $627,000 |
| Down payment (20%) | $125,400 |
| Mortgage | $501,600 |
| 5-year fixed rate | 3.69% |
| Amortization | 25 years |
| Monthly payment (P&I) | ~ $2,565 |
For an NDG condo at $441,000 with 20% down, the $352,800 mortgage gives a monthly payment of about $1,805.
🏠 Why NDG attracts families
1. Highly rated English and French elementary and secondary schools
2. Monkland Village — cafes, restaurants, human-scale shops
3. Loyola Park, NDG Park, Girouard Park — family green spaces
4. Fast downtown access via bus 105 and Vendome / Villa-Maria metro
🔍 Estimation methodology
📐 Estimates based on QPAREB March 2026 data and historical sector ratios. NDG ratios: 1.12× on single-family, 1.05× on condo. For a precise valuation, request a comparative analysis from a local OACIQ broker.
🎯 Buyer and seller strategy
✅ Buyers
Valid pre-approval before BoC April 29
Target side streets off Monkland for value
Lock in 5-year fixed at 3.69%
💰 Sellers
QPAREB seller's market: list at fair median
Highlight schools and Monkland Village
Prepare home for spring peak
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