Cost of Living in Montreal (2026 Real Numbers)
Cost of living in Montreal (2026)
1-bed rent avg: $1,650 (vs Toronto $2,400, Vancouver $2,650)
Single salary needed: ~$60K/year comfortable
Family of 4: $110K-$140K depending on housing + daycare
💡 Insider tip: Compare “total cost to live” — not just rent. Montreal’s electric heating + 14.975% sales tax + higher Quebec income tax offset some of the cheaper rent. Quebec daycare ($9.35/day) is the family-life trump card.
✨ Best for: people considering relocating, salary negotiations, retirement planners.
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Montreal is one of North America’s biggest cost-of-living deals — but the math is more nuanced than “cheaper than Toronto.” Below: the real numbers for 2026.
🏙️ Montreal vs major cities
| City | 1-bed rent | Single avg monthly | vs Montreal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Montreal | $1,650 | ~$3,200 | baseline |
| Toronto | $2,400 | ~$4,400 | +38% |
| Vancouver | $2,650 | ~$4,500 | +41% |
| NYC | $4,200 USD | ~$5,800 USD | +150% USD |
| Boston | $3,300 USD | ~$5,000 USD | +85% USD |
| Calgary | $1,700 | ~$3,300 | +3% |
💰 Monthly budget breakdown
| Item | Single | Couple | Family of 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rent (1/2/3-bed) | $1,650 | $2,100 | $2,700 |
| Hydro-Québec (avg) | $90 | $140 | $220 |
| Internet | $50 | $60 | $75 |
| Groceries | $350 | $600 | $1,000 |
| STM monthly | $101 | $202 | $204 (2 adults + free kids) |
| Quebec daycare (subsidized) | — | — | $200/child |
| Dining + leisure | $400 | $600 | $700 |
| Total | ~$2,650 | ~$3,800 | ~$5,200 |
⚖️ Quebec trade-offs
- Higher income tax — 5-8% more than Ontario/Alberta at middle-upper incomes
- Subsidized daycare — $9.35/day (vs ~$80/day Toronto)
- QPIP parental leave — 70% of salary (vs federal EI 55%)
- Lower utilities — Hydro-Québec ~30% cheaper than Ontario
- Free CEGEP — saves $10K+ per kid vs Ontario private/public
- Lower-tuition university — Quebec residents pay ~$4K/year vs $7K Ontario
Frequently asked questions
How expensive is Montreal vs other Canadian cities?
30% cheaper than Toronto, 40% cheaper than Vancouver for housing. Groceries, transit, utilities also among lowest of Canada’s major cities.
Average rent in Montreal 2026?
1-bedroom $1,650/month. 2-bedroom $2,100. 3-bedroom $2,700. Plateau/Mile End 15-20% higher; Hochelaga and Saint-Michel 20-30% cheaper.
Salary to live comfortably in Montreal?
Single: ~$60K gross. Family of 4: $110K-$140K. Quebec’s subsidized daycare ($9.35/day) significantly lowers family costs.
Is Montreal cheaper than US cities?
Yes. 50% cheaper than NYC, 40% cheaper than Boston, 30% cheaper than Chicago by cost-of-living indexes. Housing is the biggest savings.
How does Quebec tax affect cost of living?
5-8% more total tax than Ontario/Alberta at middle-upper incomes. Trade-offs: subsidized daycare, QPIP, low Hydro, free CEGEP, low-tuition university.
Reviewed by: Montreal Tips editorial team · Last updated: May 13, 2026
Sources: CMHC Rental Market Survey 2026, Numbeo, Statistics Canada.



