
Cutting Edge — Where Westmount sophistication meets NDG soul.
Upper NDG, Lower NDG, Monkland Village
NDG sits at a rare intersection in Montreal — close enough to Westmount to share its visual codes (English cottages, mature gardens, red brick), yet anchored by the texture of a genuinely lived-in, multicultural neighborhood. That double register — heritage prestige without the chill of an enclave, neighborhood authenticity without compromising on quality — is what sets NDG apart. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, NDG for short, is the go-to family neighborhood in west Montreal. English-style cottages, red-brick duplexes, strong schools, plenty of parks. Families have been choosing NDG for generations when they want more space without leaving the island. Dora Mazzeo knows the micro-sectors: Upper NDG, Lower NDG, and Monkland Village.
Source: APCIQ / Centris 2026
Metro Vendôme, Villa-Maria, Snowdon (orange line). Vendôme station connects to the West Island, and the REM adds downtown access.
Dora works with families on the cottage in Upper NDG, the duplex near Monkland, or the investment plex with upside. Her experience covers heritage homes and major renovations.