Located just north of downtown Montreal, Mount-Royal is often called simply TMR. The area is quite diverse and a variety of languages and dialects can be heard in and around the area. The neighborhood is environmentally friendly and places importance on artistic culture. This area is often chosen by families looking for a peaceful yet convenient location. Mount-Royal is serviced by the Mount Royal commuter train station, which links residents to downtown Montreal.
Houses | Condominiums | |
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2015 | 1 065 503 $ | 444 820 $ |
2014 | 1 044 075 $ | 469 229 $ |
2013 | 999 986 $ | 391 570 $ |
2012 | 1 041 719 $ | 339 858 $ |
2011 | 1 031 681 $ | 359 361 $ |
2010 | 865 149 $ | 328 901 $ |
Before 1960 | 73% |
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Between 1961 and 1980 | 19% |
Between 1981 and 1990 | 2% |
Between 1991 and 2000 | 3% |
Between 2001 and 2005 | 2% |
Between 2006 and 2011 | 2% |
Area size | 7.46 km2 |
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Population | 19 503 |
Population density | 2545 inhab./km2 |
Average age | 40 years old |
The largest age group | 45 to 64 years old |
Household size | 1 person: 24% 2 persons: 29% 3 persons: 15% 4 persons: 30% 5 persons or more : 3% |
Average household size | 2.7 persons |
Spoken languages | French: 50% English: 33% Other: 16% |