
Apartments for Rent Longueuil: 243+ Listings & Prices
Longueuil has become one of the most searched South Shore suburbs for renters who want Montreal proximity without downtown prices. If you’re hunting for an apartment here—especially a 3 1/2 that balances space and affordability—the market is wider than it looks. I pulled current listings from the top platforms to give you a real picture of what’s available, what you’ll pay, and which neighborhoods actually deliver value.
Listings on Realtor.ca: 243 apartments · Properties on LogisQuebec: 181 rentals · Popular size: 3 1/2 · Sample rent 3 1/2: $1,200–$1,860 · Sample rent 4 1/2: $1,745
Quick snapshot
- Under $1,500 exists, check DuProprio
- 1 1/2 available for tighter budgets
- Utilities covered, Centris listings
- Tout inclus often includes parking
Rental listing counts and sample prices for Longueuil apartments provide a market baseline across major platforms.
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Realtor.ca listings | 243 |
| LogisQuebec properties | 181 |
| Example 3 1/2 rent | $1,860 at 3338 rue College |
| Example 4 1/2 rent | $1,745 at 2678 Rue Sainte-Hélène |
| Low-end sample | $1,200 at 3-310 Curé-Poirier |
Cheap apartments for rent in Longueuil
Rent under $1,500 exists in Longueuil, but you’ll need to know where to look and act quickly—budget listings move fast.
Pricing examples
Three specific addresses illustrate the low end: a 3 1/2 on Rue Cartier in Vieux-Longueuil rents for $1,150/month with fridge and stove included (Kijiji listing). At the higher end of budget-friendly, a cession de bail near métro Longueuil drops to $1,600 until April 2026. The lowest I found across all platforms: $850/month in Sacré-Cœur, which covers heat and hot water only (Kijiji listing).
- $1,150 at 1150 Rue Cartier – basic but liveable
- $1,350 at 1181a Rue Gardenville – available July 2026
- $850 in Sacré-Cœur – heat and hot water included
Locations with low rents
Vieux-Longueuil consistently has the most affordable 3 1/2 options, particularly around Rue Cartier and Rue Gardenville. DuProprio shows St-Hubert listings starting at $1,295/month on Édouard Street. Greenfield Park also appears in the sub-$1,400 range for furnished units (Kijiji furnished listings).
The catch: rock-bottom rents usually mean trade-offs. Many budget listings are half-basement units, older buildings, or cespons de bail with limited time left on the lease.
All-inclusive apartments to rent in Longueuil
Tout inclus (all-inclusive) listings bundle utilities and often parking—valuable if you want predictable monthly costs without separate bills.
What all-inclusive means
In Quebec rental terminology, tout inclus means the landlord covers at least hydro and often extends to internet, appliances, and parking. Kijiji listings show tout inclus packages covering hydro, internet, and garage access (Kijiji tout inclus search). Some newer buildings in Saint-Robert even include gym access and pet-friendly policies.
Available listings
Centris.ca is the strongest platform for all-inclusive filters. A 3 1/2 tout inclus at 304-1780 des Saphirs in St-Hubert rents for $1,699/month available immediately (DuProprio St-Hubert listings). In Greenfield Park, a furnished 3 1/2 in a triplex goes for $1,300/month. A large 5 1/2 tout inclus in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul lists at $1,990/month with July 2025 availability (Kijiji Longueuil South Shore search).
What this means: all-inclusive 3 1/2 units typically run $1,300–$1,800/month, which may seem higher than non-inclusive options but can save $150–$300 monthly when you factor in average Quebec hydro costs.
All-inclusive rents in Longueuil range $1,300–$1,990/month depending on neighborhood. Tenants pay a premium upfront, but predictable costs matter when budgeting in a high-cost city like Montreal’s South Shore.
3 1/2 apartments for rent in Longueuil
The 3 1/2 (three-and-a-half) is Quebec’s standard entry-level apartment: one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom. In Longueuil, it’s the most-searched rental size.
Popular in Saint-Hubert
Saint-Hubert dominates 3 1/2 inventory. DuProprio shows St-Hubert prices ranging $1,295–$1,894/month for 3 1/2 units (DuProprio St-Hubert rental data). A specific listing at 3338 rue College in Saint-Hubert demonstrates the mid-range at $1,860/month. LogisQuebec lists a premium option at $2,338/month at 3670 Rue Roland-Marquette—targeted at residents 50 and older (LogisQuebec Saint-Hubert listings).
The pattern: Saint-Hubert offers the widest price spread—budget 3 1/2 under $1,400 and premium senior-oriented units above $2,000.
Rent ranges
Appartogo reports average rent for 3-bedroom equivalents in Longueuil at $1,957, with a range of $1,750–$2,300 (Appartogo Longueuil rental data). Breaking that down for actual 3 1/2 sizes: expect $1,200–$1,600 for standard units, $1,600–$1,900 for renovated or amenity-rich buildings.
Kijiji shows 79 ads specifically for 3 1/2 tout inclus in Longueuil’s long-term rental category—a large pool but with heavy competition for the sub-$1,500 options.
4 1/2 and 5 1/2 rentals in Longueuil
Need more room? Four-and-a-half units add a second bedroom; five-and-a-halves throw in a third—critical for families or home-office needs.
4 1/2 options
Realtor.ca lists multiple 4 1/2 units across Longueuil’s neighborhoods. A sample 4 1/2 at 2678 Rue Sainte-Hélène rents for $1,745/month (Appartogo Longueuil listings). Saint-Hubert’s 2710 rue Plessis offers another 4 1/2 option. Appartogo shows 94 total results for 3 1/2 in Longueuil, with 4 1/2 availability running slightly lower in inventory but commanding premiums of $300–$500 over comparable 3 1/2s.
Larger 5 1/2 units
Five-and-a-half units are harder to find in immediate availability. The large 5 1/2 tout inclus at 1990 Sainte-Hélène in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul lists at $1,990/month available July 2025 (Kijiji South Shore rental search). Families seeking 5 1/2 should target Realtor.ca and LogisQuebec directly, as Kijiji inventory tends toward smaller sizes.
Moving from a 3 1/2 to a 4 1/2 in Longueuil typically adds $300–$500/month. Families needing the extra bedroom should budget accordingly—and expect slightly longer search times for 5 1/2 availability.
Apartments for rent in Longueuil on Kijiji and other sites
Longueuil renters use multiple platforms, each with distinct strengths. Here’s how to prioritize your search.
Kijiji listings
Kijiji leads for private landlord listings and cespons de bail (lease transfers). I counted 98 ads for 3 1/2 apartments specifically in Longueuil, with 79 of those emphasizing tout inclus options (Kijiji 3 1/2 Longueuil search). The platform excels for immediate-availability units, but quality varies—always verify addresses independently.
Aggregator sites
Realtor.ca hosts 243 Longueuil rental listings across all unit sizes (Appartogo Longueuil data). LogisQuebec adds 181 properties, with a focus on longer-term leases and senior-oriented buildings. DuProprio delivers address-specific St-Hubert data with confirmed prices ($1,295–$1,894 for 3 1/2) (DuProprio St-Hubert rental listings). LesPAC rounds out the market with 1,750$ short-term options near Curé Poirier (LesPAC Longueuil listings).
The pattern: start with Realtor.ca for breadth, narrow to DuProprio for St-Hubert specifics, then check Kijiji for immediacy and cespons de bal opportunities.
Upsides
- Large inventory: 243 listings on Realtor.ca alone
- Multiple price points from $850–$2,338
- Saint-Hubert and Vieux-Longueuil have diverse options
- Tout inclus simplifies budgeting
Downsides
- Budget listings competitive—require fast action
- Availability changes daily
- Senior-only buildings exclude some applicants
- Half-basement units common at low price points
What renters and platforms say
Kijiji private landlord listing“À Louer : Superbe appartement avec toutes les commodités ! LIVRAISON 1ER JUILLET 2026 TOUT INCLUS.”
DuProprio rental listing“303-2575 Jacques-Marcil: $1,860/month for a 3 1/2 in Saint-Hubert”
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for an apartment rental in Longueuil?
Most Longueuil landlords require proof of income, credit checks, and references. Have these documents ready before scheduling viewings. Kijiji listings often specify requirements in the ad description.
What documents are needed to rent in Longueuil?
Typical requirements include proof of employment or income, photo ID, credit report, and references from previous landlords. Some listings also request employment letters or pay stubs.
Are pets allowed in Longueuil rentals?
Pet policies vary by listing. Many Kijiji listings specify “no animals” or “animals accepted.” Newer buildings in Saint-Robert often allow pets with deposits, while older buildings may have stricter policies.
What is the rental market like in Saint-Hubert?
Saint-Hubert offers the widest price range in Longueuil, from $1,295/month for basic units to $2,338/month for premium senior-oriented apartments. The neighborhood dominates 3 1/2 inventory and attracts heavy competition for budget listings.
How to search Kijiji for Longueuil apartments?
Use specific search terms like “3 1/2 longueuil” or “tout inclus longueuil” and filter by price range. Set up email alerts for new listings since budget apartments often get rented within days of posting.
What utilities are typically included in tout inclus listings?
Tout inclus packages in Longueuil usually cover hydro (electricity), and often extend to internet, appliances, and parking. Some newer buildings include gym access and laundry facilities.
Best time to find deals on Longueuil rentals?
Budget listings under $1,500 move fastest, often within 24-48 hours of posting. Setting up alerts on DuProprio and Kijiji gives you the best chance of catching new deals before they disappear.