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So you want the equivalent of Rosedale, Toronto real estate, with its large houses and suburban feel in an urban area, but in Ottawa? Then you've come to the right place. This website specializes in real estate in the Gatineau, Quebec area, which is right outside of Ottawa: the perfect place to meet all your needs. It was specifically designed by real estate agents to give you an overview of the area, including health care, job opportunities, entertainment venues, history, and much more! So give the site a browse. We're sure Gatineau, QC and this website will be more than sufficient to meet your needs.

Gatineau, Quebec: Many Skills Craft My Fortune

Gatineau, Quebec and the Ottawa River On the northern bank of the Ottawa River in the western part of the Canadian province of Quebec lies the amalgamated city of Gatineau, Quebec. Formed in 2002 from the adjacent cities of Alymer, Hull, Masson-Angers, Buckingham and the original city of Gatineau, the new Gatineau is now one of the largest cities in Quebec, with a population of nearly 245,000. Gatineau residents come from all backgrounds including French, English, Chinese, African Canadian, and First Nations. By far the most commonly spoken language is French, however.

The city's location across the river from the national capitol of Ottawa and its status as the capitol of the Outaouais region gives Gatineau, QC its most important job sector: government. As a result, a large number of the population are bilingual. Federal government buildings are distributed between Ottawa and Gatineau, and there are a number of important provincial offices in the city as well, all clustered around the downtown area. Many who don't work in a Gatineau civil service job commute to Ottawa to do so, a task which is made easy by a joint public transit system between the two cities.

Gatineau, QC also has two large paper mills and other important industrial infrastructure as well as two well-respected universities: the University of Quebec and the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Though most passenger travel is funneled through nearby MacDonald-Cartier International Airport in Ottawa, Gatineau does have a small airfield that primarily handles business charter flights and government jets.

Gatineau has lots of entertainment options as well. The Alymer district is known as the "Recreation Capitol" because of its many parks, green spaces, and golf courses. The Casino du Lac Leamy hosts a spectacular international fireworks competition every year, and there is a hot air balloon festival each Labor Day.

Housing and Neighbourhoods in Gatineau, QC

the Gatineau, QC hot air balloon festival The city of Gatineau is actually five former Quebec cities that were amalgamated into one municipality, which means five times the choice in terms of neighbourhoods. There are spacious, green neighbourhoods in the Aylmer sector where the majority of English speaking residents live. There are also the more government oriented neighbourhoods of Hull, plus the myriad of town house districts, apartment complexes, condo towers, and suburban neighbourhoods of the original Gatineau, Masson-Angers, and Buckingham.

What's more, Gatineau, Quebec's history goes all the way back to the 1800s, with no major natural disasters, fires, or attacks on the city since 1900, meaning you have a lot of options in terms of home style. Would you like a Queen Anne? A Tudor Revival? A modern house with a two car garage and pool? How about something with crown moldings, gables, and stained glass accents? These are just some of the options you will have with regard to detached homes. There are also many varieties and styles of attached or row houses, apartment buildings of all shapes and sizes, and even modern steel-and-glass condo towers.

Living in Gatineau, Quebec as opposed to Ottawa could save you between $50,000 and $100,000 on your real estate purchase. A new single story home or small condo costs an average of $192,000 while for larger detached homes in more spacious neighbourhoods you're looking at around $300,000. Average rents are between $600 and $700 depending on the size of the apartment, which is sometimes as much as $300 cheaper than rents in Ottawa.

Contact a Gatineau, QC Real Estate Agent

If you want to hear more in-depth information about Gatineau, Quebec, its real estate offerings, or the surrounding area in general, all you have to do is pick up the phone and dial up one of our helpful realtors. They can answer any questions you may have and help you get started looking at homes in Gatineau, QC that might be right for you. Their information, including addresses, phone numbers and emails, so you can choose the contact option you're most comfortable with, is on the contact page of this website. So call today. You won't regret it.


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