To find out the value attributed to your home, you can consult the most recent property roll at Town Hall (90 Roosevelt Avenue) during office hours.
You can also consult your property’s assessment in more detail through the Ville de Montréal Web site or by visiting in person the Service d'évaluation foncière:
255 Crémazie Blvd East, Suite 700
Montreal, Quebec H2M 1M2
Tel: 514-280-3825
With the implementation of the new assessment roll on January 1, 2026, tax rates are adjusted based on the average change in value of the average single-family home. If the value of your property increased more than the average value in your category, your tax increase will be greater. If not, the increase will be less.
Consult the sale price of properties recently sold on our territory, per year and per address, by clicking the button on the right to find all relevant documentation.
In addition, the Ville de Montréal’s Service de l’évaluation foncière made a sales consulting service available to taxpayers who own a residential building with five dwellings or fewer. This service has been updated with the latest sales, which were used as a benchmark. The tool compares real estate sales that took place in 2024 (reference year for assessment roll 2026–2027–2028)
If you own a building with five dwellings or fewer, you can access the module from the montreal.ca site. Access requires an identification code. To obtain this code, please contact Mélissa Joseph, Taxation Clerk for the Town of Mount Royal :
Phone: 514 734-3020
Email: melissa.joseph@ville.mont-royal.qc.ca