Assessment-roll guide

Understanding municipal assessment in Notre-Dame-des-Prairies

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

What the assessment record tells you

The assessment roll is a tax record, not a promise of a sale price. In Notre-Dame-des-Prairies, 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 9,471 residents, 4,547 private dwellings and a 97.8% occupancy share in Notre-Dame-des-Prairies. 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

A careful estimate separates public facts from private property features. At 523.2 residents per km² across 18.1 km², municipality-wide averages still need to be narrowed by sector and property type.

The 2021 Census reports 9,471 residents, 4,547 private dwellings and a 97.8% occupancy share in Notre-Dame-des-Prairies. For Notre-Dame-des-Prairies, 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