Top Agents in Lachine
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Nada Zakkout
(1)
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
13
Based in:
Lachine
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
Holly Manderson
(1)
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
16
Based in:
Lachine
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
Reda Wahba
(16)
🔥 Fast Responder
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
22
Based in:
Lachine
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
Yvan Caro
(1)
Primary Specialization:
Residential
Trainings Completed:
16
Based in:
Lachine
Licensed
No Disciplinary History
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Yes. Lachine is ideal for people seeking a quieter lifestyle near the water, with great access to parks, bike paths, and suburban-style streets while remaining a short drive from central Montréal.
Lachine is known for its waterfront along the St. Lawrence River, the western entrance to the Lachine Canal, its parks, marinas, cycling paths, and its blend of historic charm and modern residential development.
Very. Lachine offers larger homes, quieter streets, more green spaces, and good access to schools—making it attractive to families seeking space and affordability compared with central Montréal.
Lachine has a mix of housing: condos (including canal-side buildings), duplexes and triplexes, older single-family homes, and newer developments. Housing is generally more spacious and affordable than in neighbourhoods closer to downtown.
Yes. Lachine is generally seen as a peaceful residential area with suburban-style streets, strong community presence, and lower violent crime than dense downtown neighbourhoods.
Transportation is good. Residents have fast access to Highways 20 and 13, commuter trains, multiple bus lines, and a direct cycling path along the canal that leads to downtown. Driving is easier than in central areas.
Lachine attracts a mix of families, long-time Montréal residents, and newcomers looking for a balance of space, value, and waterfront access. Compared with areas like Griffintown, the population is less transient.
Residents enjoy waterfront cycling, jogging, kayaking, paddleboarding, picnics along the river, and long bike rides along the Lachine Canal. Several parks and marinas make outdoor recreation a core part of daily life.
Parts of Lachine are walkable, especially areas near the canal, parks, and main commercial streets. However, it is more suburban in layout, so many residents use a car for errands.