Projects of Lots and Lands for Sale in Saint-Hyacinthe
Other nearby projects

Le Refuge des PatriotesLe Refuge des Patriotes
Sorel-Tracy, QC
Price Upon Request

Zone PlusZone Plus
Saint-Basile-le-Grand, QC
- 3
- 1 – 2
From$715,000

Haus-NaturHaus-Natur
Granby, QC
- 2 – 4
- 1 – 3
From$595,000

Promenades du Boisé MirabelPromenades du Boisé Mirabel
Mirabel, QC
- 3
- 1
From$434,900

Au Fief du MassifAu Fief du Massif
Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, QC
- 1 – 3
- 1
Price Upon Request

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

Allen FallsAllen Falls
Morin-Heights, QC
Price Upon Request

Blue RidgeBlue Ridge
Morin-Heights, QC
Price Upon Request

Hendrix LakeHendrix Lake
Morin-Heights, QC
Price Upon Request

Terres Val des MontsTerres Val des Monts
Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard, QC
Price Upon Request

Kicking HorseKicking Horse
Morin-Heights, QC
Price Upon Request

Domaine de la LumièreDomaine de la Lumière
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, QC
- 1 – 2
- 1 – 2
Price Upon Request

Réserve OgilvyRéserve Ogilvy
Saint-Hippolyte, QC
- 1 – 2
- 1 – 2
From$85,000

Domaine Nature sur le LacDomaine Nature sur le Lac
Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson, QC
- 1 – 2
- 1
Price Upon Request
Évasion Plein Air La MinerveÉvasion Plein Air La Minerve
La Minerve, QC
Price Upon Request

Vallée Verte Mille-IslesVallée Verte Mille-Isles
Mille-Isles, QC
Price Upon Request
Advantages of Lots and Lands for Sale in Saint-Hyacinthe

Saint-Hyacinthe offers a rare mix of agricultural heritage and growing suburban convenience, making it ideal for buyers seeking land to build, farm or invest. Located about an hour from Montreal, properties here range from small residential lots near services to larger parcels suited to hobby farms, equestrian projects and rural development.
Many lots sit within established neighbourhoods with municipal services, allowing for quick building permits and connections. Others offer open fields and mature tree lines that appeal to buyers wanting privacy and space for gardens, livestock or outbuildings. Proximity to highways and the Saint-Hyacinthe train station makes commuting straightforward while preserving a quieter pace of life.
Local strengths include fertile soil for market gardening and easy access to regional agri-food infrastructure, farmers markets and wholesale outlets. The city’s growing amenities include schools, health services, recreational trails and a lively downtown with shops and seasonal events. For investors, there is steady demand for rural residential lots and properties with potential for subdivision or specialized agriculture.
When shopping for land in Saint-Hyacinthe check zoning rules, septic and well requirements, municipal services and development plans. Work with local surveyors and builders familiar with Maskinongé and Les Maskoutains regional regulations to ensure a smooth transaction. Whether you want a country retreat, a small-scale farm or a development opportunity, Saint-Hyacinthe’s combination of location, infrastructure and rural character makes it an attractive place to buy land.