Hello ! We are Julie Boulianne and Laurie Therrien, real estate brokers at Sutton Alliance. We work in the heart of the beautiful Trois-Rivières region, a place we love and know well. To help you discover or rediscover it, we're presenting a series of articles dedicated to this city rich in history and culture.
Buying a property there offers many advantages, which we'll describe for you based on our knowledge and the information at our disposal.
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Facts and figures about Trois-Rivières
- Area : 333,7 km2
- Population in 2023 : 142, 598 inhabitants, ranked 8th in Québec
- Households: on average, 2 persons per household
- Family: 33% are couples with children at home, 18% are single-parent families
- Owners/renters: 56% of the population own their home, 44% rent
- Spoken language: 98% of inhabitants claim to speak French
- Educational institutions: 28 elementary school, 7 secondary schools, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR)
- Parks: Trois-Rivières has some 100 parks and green spaces scattered across its territory - ecological areas, adapted play areas, training modules, play modules, parks, dog parks, etc.
- Sports: 31 tennis courts, 34 outdoor skating rinks, over 150 km of bicycle paths, hundreds of km of nature trails, several sites for windsurfing, dinghy sailing, catamaran sailing, canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddling and kitesurfing.
- Pools: 7 outdoor pools, 2 indoor pools, 10 spray parks and, you'll be surprised, family beaches on the shores of the St. Lawrence River.
The Ile Saint-Quentin family beach is a place to relax in the heart of a superb park. It offers an ideal setting for families, with fine sand, clear waters and a safe swimming environment. This beach offers everyone the opportunity to enjoy the sunshine and natural beauty of the park, with a view of the Laviolette Bridge. Source : https://ilesaintquentin.com/
Les Îles des Trois-Rivières: There are three major islands. The largest is Île Saint-Christophe, considered central. This island is home to military and recreational facilities, including a golf club and a canoe-kayak club.
For its part, Île Saint-Quentin is mainly dedicated to recreation, offering trails, a marina, swimming pool, beach, picnic areas and playgrounds, with winter activities such as slides and skating rinks.
And Île de la Potherie (Caron Island) has an industrial vocation, once housing a sawmill and now the Kruger Wayagamack paper mill.
Why buy a property in Trois-Rivières?
Buying property in this municipality offers many advantages. In terms of education, it boasts quality schools, colleges and a university, making it an ideal location for families as well as young students. Its economy is diversified, offering employment opportunities in various sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, education, technology and tourism. Finally, Trois-Rivières' safety and friendliness make it a great place to live, where residents can enjoy a high quality of life close to nature and all urban amenities.
But is it enough? Of course not! The cost of living, for example, is a major factor to be taken into account. It has a direct influence on an individual's or family's purchasing power and living comfort in areas such as: housing affordability, house prices, property and municipal taxes, food, transportation, services (including schools, hospitals, pharmaceuticals), cultural and sporting activities, etc. The cost of living, for example, is a major factor to consider.
What about the cost of living in Trois-Rivières?
In an article published on the Narcity Webzine, Maïlys Kerhoas points out that residents of the Trifluvian municipality enjoy an affordable cost of living compared to other major Canadian cities. According to Kerhoas, in 2023, Trifluvians were living in the second most affordable city in the province of Quebec in terms of housing/rental costs ($8,023 per year: including rent, electricity and tenant insurance).
They also benefit from the lowest cost of public transport (average $870 per year). For vacations ($1,297) and non-reimbursed health care ($1,577), the budget is the same as in Gatineau, Sherbrooke, Sept-Îles and Saguenay, but lower than in the two big cities. Source : Narcity : Voici combien les Québécois et les Québécoises devaient dépenser en 2023 dans ces 7 villes pour vivre correctement ?
Total cost of living (2023)
Sept-Îles
32 358,00 $
Gatineau
32 358,00 $
Montréal
32 252,00 $
Québec
31 104,00 $
Sherbrooke
28 767,00 $
Trois-Rivières
27 358,00 $
Saguenay
27 047,00 $
What about the purchase price of a house or condo?
Whether you're looking for a home for your family or an investment property, Trois-Rivières is a wise choice. According to Centris and the Association professionnelle des courtiers immobiliers du Québec (APCIQ), the city ranks 6th for the average price* of a single-family home (including the Province of Quebec as a whole). It also ranks 6th for the condo and Plex categories.
Average price - 2nd quarter 2024
Single-family home
Condo
Plex
Montreal
720 000,00 $
459 000,00 $
820 000,00 $
Gatineau
525 000,00 $
295 000,00 $
495 000,00 $
Sherbrooke
404 750,00 $
275 000,00 $
495 000,00 $
Québec
373 000,00 $
280 000,00 $
443 000,00 $
Trois-Rivières
336 800,00 $
268 000,00 $
345 000,00 $
Saguenay
299 250,00 $
230 000,00 $
275 000,00 $
Sept-Îles
274 500,00 $
Unavailable
Unavailable
Average price - 2nd quarter 2024
Montreal
Single-family home
720 000,00 $
Condo
459 000,00 $
Plex
820 000,00 $
Gatineau
Single-family home
525 000,00 $
Condo
295 000,00 $
Plex
495 000,00 $
Sherbrooke
Single-family home
404 750,00 $
Condo
275 000,00 $
Plex
495 000,00 $
Québec
Single-family home
373 000,00 $
Condo
280 000,00 $
Plex
443 000,00 $
Trois-Rivière
Single-family home
336 800,00 $
Condo
268 000,00 $
Plex
345 000,00 $
Saguenay
Single-family home
299 250,00 $
Condo
230 000,00 $
Plex
275 000,00 $
Sept-Îles
Single-family home
274 500,00 $
Condo
Unavailable
Plex
Unavailable
Average selling price : Average value of sales during the period in question. Certain transactions may be excluded from the calculation in order to obtain a more meaningful average price.
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History of the city of Trois-Rivières
What are Trois-Rivières' neighborhoods?
Here's a list of 20 useful links for discovering the city of Trois-Rivières, Quebec. These links will give you access to practical, cultural, tourist and historical information about this charming city.
- Trois-Rivières official website
- Trois-Rivières Tourism
- Tourism portal for the Mauricie region
- Trois-Rivières parks and green spaces
- The Quebec Museum of Folk Culture
- The Ursuline Museum of Trois-Rivières
- Pierre-Bouche Museum
- Mauricie National Park
- Trois-Rivières harbour park
- Notre-Dame-du-Cap sanctuary
- Assumption Cathedral
- La maison Rocheleau
- La maison Hertel-de-la-Fresnière
- La forges du Saint-Maurice
- Le centre d'art Jacques-et-Michel-Auger
- Le théâtre du Cégep de Trois-Rivières
- L'orchestre symphonique de Trois-Rivières
- La salle J.-Antonio-Thompson
- Le festival international de la poésie
- Le festival international Danse Encore
- Le festival Trois-Rivières en blues
- District 55
- Plein-Air Ville-Joie