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Laval real estate market update with 2026 outlook. Prices, demand, interest rates, and smart questions sellers should ask before listing with Gabriela Jonas.

Mise à jour du marché immobilier de Laval et perspectives 2026. Prix, demande, taux et questions clés pour vendeurs avec Gabriela Jonas.


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📅 Date: 16 December 2025

What’s happening in Laval right now, what experts expect for early 2026, and what smart sellers should already be thinking about.

The Laval housing market has remained active through 2025, with strong demand and limited listings supporting prices. But what’s ahead in early 2026? Here’s a clear, market-focused update for both buyers and sellers — plus smart questions you should be asking if you plan to sell next year.

Laval Market Overview – Last 2 Months

Over the past two months, Laval’s real estate market has remained active and relatively stable. Inventory is still limited, especially for single-family homes, which continues to support prices. Well-priced properties are selling faster, while buyers remain cautious but motivated.

Demand is strongest for homes that are well maintained and realistically priced. Sellers who understand current buyer expectations are seeing solid results.

Looking Ahead: Early 2026 Market Predictions

Many newcomers struggle with navigating the Quebec home-buying system. Questions like “Do I qualify for financing?”, “Which documents do I need?”, and “How does the notary process work?” are completely normal. Without guidance, it can feel confusing and stressful—especially when your family is counting on stability.

Most market analysts expect a moderate and steady market for early 2026 rather than dramatic changes. Price growth is forecast to continue at a slower, more sustainable pace.

For Laval homeowners, this means: