Assessment-roll guide

Understanding municipal assessment in Bois-des-Filion

Read the value, reference date and property record without treating them as a current sale price.

What the assessment record tells you

The relevant market is usually narrower than a municipal boundary. In Bois-des-Filion, the municipal assessment remains a tax reference tied to a valuation date; it does not automatically match a price negotiated today.

The 2021 Census reports 10,159 residents, 4,370 private dwellings and a 97.4% occupancy share in Bois-des-Filion. Check the unit, property category and roll date in Quebec's public assessment-roll data before relating that record to a recent transaction.

Open the official local or assessment source

Open the Statistics Canada Census Profile

Why market value can differ

Public data describes an area before it describes an individual home. At 2,327.8 residents per km² across 4.4 km², municipality-wide averages still need to be narrowed by sector and property type.

The 2021 Census reports 10,159 residents, 4,370 private dwellings and a 97.4% occupancy share in Bois-des-Filion. For Bois-des-Filion, keep the same use, a compatible construction period and a comparable lot scale so area statistics do not become a made-up estimate for one address.

Three checks before selling

Public evidence, not a personal appraisal

Assessment and census data describe a municipality or sector. ProprioValeur does not turn those records into an automatic price for a specific address.

Assessment is one reference

Calculate what a sale could leave you

Estimate net proceeds