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Montrealers, here are your residential property tax rates for 2020

Here's a breakdown by borough for the average residential property tax rate increase.

Highest increase is in Verdun, lowest in Rivire-des-PrairiesPointe-aux-Trembles

Surprise, surprise, Montreal property taxes went up in this year's budget. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

If you own a single-family home in Montreal, here are some numbers you may want to see.

The average single family home will be worth $480,132in 2020, and a single-family homeowner will see their tax burden increase by an average of $78.

The average residential tax rate in Montreal will increase by 2.1 per cent next year.

Here's a breakdown by borough.

  • Ahunstic-Cartierville: 1.4%
  • Anjou: 0.1%
  • Cte-des-NeigesNotre-Dame-de-Grce: 3.1%
  • Lachine: 1.7%
  • LaSalle: 1.6%
  • L'le-BizardSainte-Genevive: 1.2%
  • MercierHochelaga-Maisonneuve: 1.2%
  • Montreal North: 2.3%
  • Outremont: 2.8%
  • Pierrefonds-Roxboro: 2.0%
  • Plateau-Mont-Royal: 3.1%
  • Rivire-des-PrairiesPointe-aux-Trembles: 0%
  • RosemontLa Petite-Patrie: 2.5%
  • Saint-Laurent: 1.4%
  • Saint-Leonard: 0.6%
  • Southwest: 2.8%
  • Verdun: 3.2%
  • Ville-Marie: 3%
  • VilleraySaint-MichelParc-Extension: 1.5%