I sold three homes in Greenfield Park last month. Three. That's not a coincidence — it's a market signal. Saint-Lambert Greenfield Park is becoming the destination for families looking for balance between affordability and quality of life. But before you jump in, you need to really understand what you're choosing.

Why Greenfield Park is attracting buyers right now

Greenfield Park used to have a reputation as a quiet neighborhood, almost too quiet. Today, that's exactly what people want. Property taxes are reasonable compared to Outremont or Westmount, and you get real houses with yards, not micro-condos.

The park itself remains a major draw — 115 acres of green space where you can actually breathe. The Riverside School Board elementary schools are solid. And getting downtown by car takes about 20 minutes if traffic cooperates.

Saint-Lambert Greenfield Park vs Brossard: the real matchup

This is THE question I get asked. Both are on the South Shore, both offer family homes. But the vibe is different.

Brossard is denser, more commercial. You have Quartier DIX30, restaurants, action. Prices follow: for the same house, you pay 10-15% more in Brossard. Saint-Lambert Greenfield Park is more residential, quieter. If you want your kids playing outside without hearing sirens, Greenfield Park wins.

Greenfield Park isn't for people seeking action. It's for people who've had it and want peace instead.

Market reality: buyer or seller in 2024?

Let's be honest: it's still a buyer's market. Homes in Saint-Lambert Greenfield Park stay on the market longer than two years ago. That means fewer bidding wars, more negotiating power.

Prices have stabilized around $575k-$650k for a three-bedroom home in good condition. If you find something at $520k, it likely needs work — get it inspected.

How to buy smart in Greenfield Park (without mistakes)

First: visit the neighborhood on a Saturday night, not a Tuesday morning. You need to know what it's really like. Second: talk to neighbors. Seriously. They'll tell you if the street drains well, if there are water infiltration problems in spring, or if the guy across the street yells constantly.

Work with a RE/MAX Saint-Lambert agent who actually knows the area — not someone selling Brossard for five years who thinks Greenfield Park is the same. It's not. And always get a home inspection. Houses here are often from the 70s-80s, and foundation problems cost real money to fix.

If you're looking for a home for sale in Saint-Lambert Greenfield Park, now is the time. Supply is increasing, pressure is decreasing, and you can actually negotiate. Call us at RE/MAX — we know every street, every school, every hidden corner of this neighborhood.