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Montreal Student Housing 2026: Affordable Areas Near McGill, UdeM & Concordia

Montreal is the best student housing deal in North America. Rent is 40–60% cheaper than Toronto or Vancouver, the city is vibrant and walkable, and three world-class universities (McGill, Université de Montréal, Concordia) are within a few kilometers of each other.

McGill (Downtown)

Milton-Parc (The McGill Ghetto) — Directly east of campus. Victorian greystones converted to student apartments. This is where most McGill students live. Rooms CAD 600–1,000/month. For North America, these are absurdly low prices.

Plateau Mont-Royal — One of Canada’s most iconic neighborhoods. Colored staircases, independent cafes, and a strong French vibe. 10–15 min walk or bike to McGill. Rooms CAD 600–1,000/month.

Mile End — The Plateau’s hipper, more artistic northern sibling. Legendary bagels at St-Viateur and Fairmount. Rooms CAD 550–900/month.

Concordia (Downtown)

Concordia is embedded right in the downtown core near Guy-Concordia metro.

Shaughnessy Village — Near Concordia’s Sir George Williams campus. High-rise apartment towers with reasonable rents. Rooms CAD 600–1,000/month.

Saint-Henri & Little Burgundy — Southwest of downtown. Industrial-chic conversion, great food scene (Joe Beef, Liverpool House). Rooms CAD 550–900/month.

Université de Montréal (Côte-des-Neiges)

UdeM sits on the north slope of Mount Royal. French is essential — all undergraduate courses are in French.

Côte-des-Neiges: Multicultural neighborhood surrounding UdeM. Incredible diversity of food. Rooms CAD 500–800/month. Outremont: Upscale residential area between UdeM and the Plateau. Pricier. Rooms CAD 700–1,100/month.

The French Factor

Montreal is a French-speaking city. For McGill and Concordia (English universities), you can live comfortably speaking only English, though basic French is appreciated. For UdeM, French is mandatory.

FAQ

How much can I live on in Montreal? Budget CAD 1,100–1,600/month for everything in shared housing. This is USD 800–1,150 — impossible in Toronto or Vancouver. Is Montreal cold? Yes. Winter lasts November–March with temperatures down to -25°C. Budget for good winter gear and an apartment with included heating (chauffage compris — look for this in listings). Do I need travel insurance? Quebec’s RAMQ covers students from countries with reciprocal agreements. Others use university plans. SafetyWing for travel between semesters.


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