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Montreal, Qc Who the hell knows, but I'll give it a some kind of attempt: Verdun and Pointe-St-Charles are going to keep gentrifying like all hell. St-Henry has already reached peak Hipsterism, so it'll just stay the same for a good while. The same goes for the plateau. If the light rail project materializes, it could give the city the a much needed shot in the arm. On top of that, the specter of separatism has finally started to dissipate over the last few years. This should begin to be felt abroad soon which will bring back talented labor and business to town. Real estate wise: Developers have been building condos as if the city was going to be the next Vancouver, but the locals aren't buying it, and that's going to cause a lot of doom and gloom over real-estate as the condos market crashes and burns. Houses, and classic Mtl Duplex and triplexes are still going to remain very desirable. However someone is going to have to start building something that people want to buy at some point (beyond monster mansions in TMR). The suburbs are just going to stay exactly the same, save for Brossard, maybe (again depending on the light train project). The Habs won't win a single goddamn cup, and if there are riots over this, it'll just be out of tradition, not actual anger. Aramis fucked around with this message at 04:21 on Sep 6, 2016 |
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