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Sainte-Julie, QC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Sainte-Julie, Quebec

Homeowners occupy roughly three quarters of the units in the city while renters occupy the remainder. Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing around 55% of dwellings in this city, and the rest of the homes are mainly small apartment buildings. About 45% of properties in this city were built between 1960 and 1980, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1980s and the 1990s. This city offers mainly three bedroom and two bedroom homes.  Read more about Sainte-Julie real estate

24 Homes For Sale in Sainte-Julie

Lifestyle

About Living in Sainte-Julie, Quebec

Transportation

Driving is an excellent transportation option in Sainte-Julie. It is especially convenient to park, and it is a reasonably short drive to the closest highway, such as Autoroute de l'Acier, from anywhere in this city. However, getting around by transit can be challenging in Sainte-Julie due to the infrequent service. Nevertheless, there are approximately 10 bus lines crossing the city, and bus stops are commonly nearby. Travelling on foot is not very feasible for residents in Sainte-Julie because carrying out daily needs is impractical by walking.

Services

A fraction of property owners in Sainte-Julie may be able to travel to the closest grocery store on foot, while others will need another means of transportation. Residents can enjoy approximately 40 restaurants and cafes as well. With regards to education, it is a reasonably short walk to access daycares and primary schools from any location in Sainte-Julie. However, it can be very difficult to get to high schools on foot.

Character

The character of Sainte-Julie is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. Greenery is not particularly present in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area; to be more precise, residents will find that the majority of streets have below average tree coverage. However, there are about 30 public green spaces close by for residents to enjoy, making it easy to reach them. This part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area is also quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case around Autoroute de l'Acier or Autoroute Jean-Lesage.