Repentigny: 126 Condos on the Market in July 2026
The QPAREB table of listings by sector assigns Repentigny 126 active condo listings for July 2026, with a year-over-year variation of 94%. This article covers neither prices nor neighbourhoods, both handled in our Repentigny market overview. It asks one question that rarely gets asked: of those 126 properties, which have just arrived and which have been waiting.
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The 126 listings of July
The Repentigny line comes down to two numbers: 126 active listings, 94% year-over-year variation. That is everything the publication holds on the sector, and the rest of this article will claim nothing beyond it.
Active listings means properties offered at a point in time, not properties sold. It is a photograph of supply, taken on one day. The regional backdrop places that photograph: the Montreal metropolitan area counts 19,790 active listings in July 2026, up 17% year over year and 9% above the historical average for a month of July. Condominiums are the segment whose supply grows fastest, at 20%, ahead of plexes at 14% and single-family homes at 13%.
QPAREB also notes that supply growth is accelerating outside the central boroughs, on the South Shore, in Laval and on the North Shore. Repentigny belongs to that geography, and its line sits inside a movement the association describes at regional scale.
A 94% swing on a narrow base
What it does mean: condo supply in Repentigny has nearly doubled in a year. That is not a marginal adjustment, it is a change of regime for anyone bringing a property to market there. The set a listing will be compared against is not the size it was at this point last year.
What it does not mean: that the market is collapsing, that prices are giving way, or that sellers are in trouble. On a base this size, a limited number of extra listings is enough to produce a high double-digit swing. The mechanism is arithmetic before it is economic, and mistaking it for a distress signal is the most common error in front of this kind of table.
One last point of method, true of the whole table: the variation describes a movement, the count describes a state. The two are read together, never one instead of the other.
How long those units have been listed
Here is the question that matters more than the count, and it is almost always missing from market commentary. One hundred and twenty-six properties listed in recent weeks and one hundred and twenty-six properties unsold for months produce the same figure in the table, and describe opposite markets.
In the first case the stock is fresh: it reflects a wave of decisions to sell, taken recently by owners who have not yet met their buyer. In the second the stock is settled: it reflects accumulation, meaning properties that have already met the market without finding a taker. The first case calls for patience, the second calls for a rethink of positioning.
The QPAREB table does not separate the two, and we do not guess. What we can say is where the answer lives: in the listings themselves, whose listing date is public. A Repentigny seller preparing a strategy gains more from looking at how old the active listings in their sector are than from commenting on the growth percentage.
What a Repentigny seller actually faces
Competition whose number remains workable. One hundred and twenty-six units can be tracked, partly visited, recognised. A methodical local buyer can form a first-hand sense of most of what is offered, which is not true everywhere. Your property will be measured against those units, not against a regional average.
The timing benchmark calls for the same caution. QPAREB publishes an average condo selling time of 55 days for July 2026, up 9 days year over year, the only one of the three segments to lengthen that much, with single-family homes at 38 days and plexes at 46. That figure covers the whole metropolitan area, not Repentigny: the association publishes no selling time by sector in this table.
What a buyer gains
Choice and time, which is already substantial. Comparing several units in the same sector at the same moment makes it possible to spot what genuinely stands out, and to set conditions without fear of losing the only option available. It is room to move on the process that widens.
On price, caution holds. Median prices across the metropolitan area still rose in all three segments in July 2026: condominiums by 2%, single-family homes by 4% and plexes by 6%. Deeper supply did not translate, at regional scale, into prices giving way. What improves is decision comfort, not automatically the amount.
The limits of this reading
The table covers active listings and their year-over-year variation. It contains no price by sector, no sales volume by sector, no selling time by sector and no listing age. We derive none of those four, and this article advances no figure absent from the publications cited.
QPAREB sector boundaries also do not coincide with municipal limits. A sector named in this table does not necessarily map onto what a resident calls their city or their neighbourhood.
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