Explore Montérégie (Sorel-Tracy) Key Neighbourhoods and Market Outlook for 2026
3320 Route Marie-Victorin,
Sorel-Tracy, J3R 1N9
ZONAGE COMMERCIAL; plusieurs possibilités s'offrent à vous! (Vérification auprès de la municipalité pour l'usage voulu). Il y a deux petites pièces au deuxième étage pouvant être utilisées comme chambre, bureau ou rangement. Addendum:Prendre note que les visites sont possibles: du lundi au vendredi entre 17h30 et 19h30 samedi et dimanche entre 10h30 et 16h30 Incusions:Lave-vaisselle, luminaires, aspirateur central, spa (non fonctionnel), abri du spa, 2 lits jumeauxExclusions:
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3320 Route Marie-Victorin,
Sorel-Tracy, J3R 1N9
ZONAGE COMMERCIAL; plusieurs possibilités s'offrent à vous! (Vérification auprès de la municipalité pour l'usage voulu). Il y a deux petites pièces au deuxième étage pouvant être utilisées comme chambre, bureau ou rangement. Prendre note que les visites sont possibles: du lundi au vendredi entre 17h30 et 19h30 samedi et dimanche entre 10h30 et 16h30 INCLUSIONS Lave-vaisselle, luminaires, aspirateur central, spa (non fonctionnel), abri du spa, 2 lits jumeaux EXCLUSIONS --
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Located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River at the confluence of the Richelieu, Sorel-Tracy is one of the economic anchors of the Montérégie region. Municipal services are managed by the Ville de Sorel-Tracy.
Known for its maritime history, expanding industrial base and accessible housing market, the city attracts families, retirees and workers seeking affordability, water access and strong regional employment. Its riverfront promenades, parks and cultural festivals make Sorel-Tracy a vibrant and steadily growing community.
The historic centre along Rue du Roi and Rue Charlotte, featuring heritage storefronts, cafés and renovated apartments. Close to the ferry terminal, the waterfront promenade and civic services.
A residential area near the river crossing and local marinas. Offers single-family homes, condominiums and quick access to shoreline parks.
A quiet family neighbourhood bordered by the Parc régional des Grèves, known for its forest trails and nature access. Features bungalows and newer suburbs.
Located near the local Cégep and sports facilities. Popular with families and students for its schools, parks and convenience.
A scenic district along the Richelieu featuring waterfront cottages, modern homes and access to boat docks. Limited supply keeps demand steady.
Residents enjoy direct access to boating, fishing and cycling along the St. Lawrence River and Richelieu River. Parks such as the Parc régional des Grèves and Parc Regard-sur-le-Fleuve support year-round outdoor activity.
The area is served by the Centre de services scolaire de Sorel-Tracy, including École Fernand-Lefebvre and nearby adult education and vocational centres.
Sorel-Tracy hosts festivals, waterfront markets and events celebrating its maritime and industrial heritage. The Salle Georges-Codling at the local cultural centre offers concerts and theatre programming.
Highway 30 links residents to the broader Montérégie and Greater Montréal. River ferries and regional bus lines offer additional transit options.
A strong industrial sector—particularly metallurgy, manufacturing and logistics—provides stable employment and ongoing investment opportunities.
Affordable compared to larger cities. High demand in Tracy and Saint-Joseph sectors among families seeking suburban comfort.
Growing presence along the waterfront and downtown, attracting retirees and professionals.
Homes along the Richelieu River and St. Lawrence remain limited and command premium pricing due to unobstructed views and access.
Steady appreciation driven by industrial growth, improved transportation links and increased demand for suburban affordability.
Strong opportunities include:
Sorel-Tracy offers affordability, natural riverfront beauty and solid economic foundations, making it a strategic and appealing real estate market within the Montérégie.