Top Agents in Griffintown
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Nada Zakkout
(1)
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
13
Based in:
Griffintown
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
Holly Manderson
(1)
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
16
Based in:
Griffintown
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
Reda Wahba
(16)
🔥 Fast Responder
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
22
Based in:
Griffintown
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
Yvan Caro
(1)
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
16
Based in:
Griffintown
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
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Yes. Griffintown is an excellent choice for young professionals, couples, and anyone who wants modern urban living close to downtown. It offers new condo buildings, great transit, waterfront paths, and a vibrant café and restaurant scene.
Griffintown is known for its modern high-rise condo developments, proximity to the Lachine Canal, trendy restaurants and cafés, and its transformation from an industrial zone into one of Montréal’s fastest-growing urban neighbourhoods.
Generally, yes. Griffintown is considered a safe, well-lit neighbourhood with regular pedestrian and cyclist activity. Most incidents tend to be minor issues like bike theft, while violent crime remains low.
The neighbourhood is dominated by young professionals, with a high number of single-person households. Many residents are newcomers to Montréal, drawn by the modern condos and quick access to downtown.
Not particularly. Griffintown has few schools, limited parks compared with other boroughs, and mostly condo housing. Families often move to nearby areas like Verdun, Pointe-Saint-Charles, or Saint-Henri once they need more space.
Housing is almost entirely modern condos in mid- and high-rise buildings. Many units are investor-owned and rented out, contributing to a more transient population. Detached homes and multiplexes are rare.
Public transit is excellent. Residents are within walking distance of several metro stations (Lucien-L’Allier, Bonaventure, Square-Victoria), major bus lines, and the REM. Highways 720 and Bonaventure also provide fast access across the island.
Residents enjoy waterfront cycling paths, running trails along the Lachine Canal, kayaking, paddleboarding, and easy access to nearby Atwater Market through the canal path.
Yes. Griffintown is highly walkable with modern sidewalks, cycling lanes, grocery stores, gyms, cafés, bars, and restaurants all close by. Many residents don’t use a car daily.