Explore Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine (Percé) Key Neighbourhoods and Market Outlook for 2026
4065 Ch. de la Rivière-Noire,
Percé, G0L 2L0
Voici une charmante propriété construite avec précision en 2022, où chaque détail fut soigneusement pensé! L'intérieur, entièrement fini en lambris est très chaleureux, et la grande mezzanine ajoute une touche unique à la propriété. À l'extérieur, près de 90 000 pieds carrés de terrain majoritairement boisé vous promettent une immersion totale en nature. L'intimité et le calme sont au rendez-vous! Un garage de 16 X 20 vient parfaitement compléter ce petit domaine pour répondre davantage à vos besoins. Entièrement meublé et libre immédiatement, laissez-vous tenter par une visite; contactez-moi!
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2275 Ch. des Peupliers,
Percé, G0L 2L2
Construite avec minutie en 2012, cette chaleureuse demeure est située en pleine nature, à quelques pas du magnifique Lac Huard. Le secteur est idéal pour les passionnés de chasse et de pêche. C'est également un véritable sanctuaire pour les amoureux du plein air en quête d'évasion! L'intérieur cathédrale inonde l'espace de lumière naturelle, et chaque pièce respire l'authenticité. Le tout est érigé sur un vaste terrain de plus de 44 000 pi². Ce chalet est situé sur un terrain loué appartenant au ministère des Ressources naturelles. L'achat est conditionnel à la signature d'un bail de location
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Situated on the southeastern tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region, Percé is one of Québec’s most iconic coastal destinations, celebrated worldwide for its dramatic cliffs, vibrant marine life and the legendary Percé Rock. Known for its artistic spirit, thriving tourism economy and breathtaking oceanfront landscapes, the city blends natural wonder with a warm, welcoming community atmosphere.
Percé attracts retirees, artists, entrepreneurs, seasonal residents, remote workers and nature lovers seeking a unique lifestyle surrounded by beauty, culture and endless outdoor experiences.
A lively seaside hub offering restaurants, boutiques, cafés, inns, municipal services and mixed housing. Ideal for residents who want walkability, culture and year-round convenience.
A peaceful coastline sector known for its lighthouses, fishing heritage and scenic oceanfront homes—perfect for buyers seeking quiet maritime living.
A beachside community with cottages, chalets and spectacular views of white-sand shores and blue-green waters. Highly desirable for seasonal and vacation homes.
A rural, inland neighbourhood offering large lots, farmland, artist studios and a strong cultural identity. Attractive to buyers seeking privacy and creative inspiration.
A charming fishing village now known for its marina, microbreweries, artisan shops and waterfront homes—popular with artists and tourists alike.
Percé is one of Québec’s premier outdoor and nature destinations, offering:
Its breathtaking landscapes make it an endless playground for outdoor enthusiasts.
Despite its small size, Percé offers strong essential services, including:
Nearby towns such as Gaspé provide expanded commercial and medical services.
Percé is known for its vibrant cultural identity, shaped by artists, fishermen and tourism:
Community life is energetic, friendly and deeply connected to the sea.
Percé offers convenient access to regional travel routes:
The region is well-connected for both residents and visitors.
Popular among families and retirees, offering ocean or mountain views and strong long-term value.
Highly sought after, especially near Cap d’Espoir, Coin-du-Banc and Anse-à-Beaufils. Limited supply drives consistent appreciation.
One of the strongest tourism markets in Québec, with exceptional demand for chalets, inns, cottages and short-term rentals.
Increasing interest in modern homes, eco-friendly builds and redevelopment of older coastal properties.
Percé remains one of the Gaspé Peninsula’s strongest real estate markets thanks to its world-class natural attractions, tourism economy and lifestyle appeal.
Promising opportunities include:
Percé offers unmatched coastal beauty, cultural richness and tourism-driven potential—making it one of Québec’s most iconic and sought-after real estate markets.