Lots and Lands for Sale in Rimouski
Projects of Lots and Lands for Sale in Rimouski
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Havre des DominicainsHavre des Dominicains
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Price Upon Request
Quartier du Cerf - TerrainsQuartier du Cerf - Terrains
Saint-Côme, QC
Price Upon Request

Au Fief du MassifAu Fief du Massif
Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, QC
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Price Upon Request
Le Carré Mi-VallonLe Carré Mi-Vallon
Sherbrooke, QC
Price Upon Request

Cap-SantéCap-Santé
Cap-Santé, QC
From$41,800

Clark CityClark City
Clarke City, QC
From$24,800
Terrains rue du CoudrierTerrains rue du Coudrier
Magog, QC
Price Upon Request
Domaine de l'ÎleDomaine de l'Île
Bécancour, QC
Price Upon Request
KYO Terra - Pic de l'OursKYO Terra - Pic de l'Ours
Eastman, QC
Price Upon Request
Les Berges, milieu accessibleLes Berges, milieu accessible
Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton, QC
Price Upon Request
Terrains St-AlbertTerrains St-Albert
Saint-Albert, QC
Price Upon Request
Seigneurie André LemaireSeigneurie André Lemaire
Drummondville, QC
Price Upon Request
Oxygen St-CômeOxygen St-Côme
Saint-Côme, QC
Price Upon Request
Beaulieu-sur-lacBeaulieu-sur-lac
Saint-Jean-de-Matha, QC
Price Upon Request
Domaine GadouryDomaine Gadoury
Saint-Jean-de-Matha, QC
Price Upon Request
Place des ChâtaigniersPlace des Châtaigniers
Sorel-Tracy, QC
Price Upon Request
Advantages of Lots and Lands for Sale in Rimouski

Rimouski offers a rare combination of coastal scenery and practical living that makes land purchasing appealing to both homeowners and investors. Lots around the city range from riverfront parcels with direct views of the St. Lawrence to quieter inland sites near established neighbourhoods and services. The region is known for its outdoor lifestyle with access to trails, beaches, marinas and cycling routes, which makes properties attractive for year-round living or seasonal cottages.
Buyers can choose from serviced residential lots ready for construction or larger rural tracts suited to hobby farming, forestry or development. Rimouski benefits from solid local infrastructure including schools, health services and a regional airport, while downtown Rimouski provides shops, restaurants and cultural venues like the Le Bienvenue Museum and riverside promenades. Commuting is convenient for those working in the city and nearby communities.
Current market opportunities include competitively priced parcels that present good value compared with larger Quebec urban centres. Investors will find potential in subdividable land and lots close to key amenities like marinas and public green spaces. For builders and homeowners, local zoning and permitting processes are straightforward with helpful municipal planning resources.
When evaluating listings look for access to utilities, road condition and seasonal considerations such as flood elevation for waterfront lots. Partnering with a local real estate agent or land surveyor can speed up due diligence. Whether you want a peaceful waterfront retreat, a development project or a rural escape, Rimouski’s lots and lands provide versatile options for building your next chapter on the Lower St. Lawrence coast.