MONTREAL – Ever wondered what your place might be worth per night?

Using data taken from Airbnb, we’ve split the island into 32 pieces to find out just how much Montrealers are charging to rent out their apartment for a few days.

The map below calculates average prices using snapshots of Airbnb’s Montreal data taken during the first week of July, yielding over 1,400 unique listings.

Click the different areas on the map to see the neighbourhood's average price for one night. The lightest spots on the map are in the $30 - $40 range, and the darkest spots will run you more than $100 per night. Some sections are marked red, which means there was no data available when we took these snapshots (but there could be listings posted in the future).

Click the buttons above the map to filter different listing types.

Is your area worth what you expected? Leave a comment here or tweet at us to let us know.

Notes on this map

The most expensive areas are Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Lachine, and Pointe-Claire. However, these only had a few listings on Airbnb when the snapshots were taken: three, six, and three properties, respectively.

The area with the most properties on Airbnb is the Plateau Mont-Royal, with 619 listings, 449 of which are entire homes/apartments.

Ville-Marie came in second, with 424 properties available. 329 are entire homes/apartments.

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