The Ripple Effect of Quality Living Spaces
When Groupe Murray revitalizes a property in Quebec City, the impact extends far beyond fresh paint and modern amenities. Each of their 200+ properties serves as a catalyst for community transformation, creating ripple effects that enhance entire neighborhoods and improve countless lives.



Breathing New Life into Historic Neighborhoods
In Old Quebec, where centuries-old buildings risked falling into disrepair, Groupe Murray has become a guardian of heritage while simultaneously injecting vitality into these historic streets. Their careful restoration of 1830s-era buildings doesn’t just preserve architecture—it keeps neighborhoods alive and thriving. Young professionals now live alongside established families in these beautifully maintained properties, creating diverse, multigenerational communities that embody Quebec City’s unique character.



The transformation is visible on streets like Rue Saint-Jean and throughout Quartier Saint-Jean-Baptiste, where Groupe Murray properties have helped maintain the area’s artistic soul while attracting new residents who contribute to local cafés, boutiques, and cultural venues. This thoughtful approach ensures neighborhoods retain their authentic charm while evolving to meet modern needs.
Creating Economic Ecosystems
Groupe Murray‘s mixed-use properties demonstrate their understanding that thriving communities need more than just housing. By combining residential units with commercial spaces, they create micro-economies within neighborhoods. A ground-floor café beneath Groupe Murray apartments becomes a gathering place for residents. Professional offices in their commercial spaces bring daytime vitality to residential areas. This integrated approach transforms simple buildings into community hubs where people live, work, and connect.

Small business owners particularly benefit from Groupe Murray‘s approach.
When we opened our boutique in a Groupe Murray commercial space, we weren’t just getting square footage—we were joining a ready-made community. The residential tenants upstairs became our first loyal customers.
Jean-Philippe Bergeron
Service That Builds Trust and Stability
The transformation Groupe Murray brings isn’t just physical—it’s deeply personal. Their responsive property management creates stable communities where tenants stay for years, not months. This stability allows neighborhoods to flourish. Children grow up with consistent friendships. Local businesses enjoy loyal customer bases. Neighbors become friends rather than strangers passing in hallways.

Their 31-day minimum furnished rental program exemplifies this community-minded approach. Rather than contributing to neighborhood disruption through short-term vacation rentals, Groupe Murray provides temporary housing that maintains community cohesion while helping people in transition—whether relocating for work, renovating homes, or navigating life changes.
The Human Touch in Urban Development
What truly sets Groupe Murray apart is their recognition that property management is fundamentally about people. Every maintained garden, every promptly fixed issue, every carefully preserved architectural detail sends a message to residents: you matter, your comfort matters, your community matters.
This philosophy has transformed not just buildings but lives. Students find affordable, quality housing that allows them to focus on education. Young families discover neighborhoods where children can safely play. Seniors enjoy comfortable, well-maintained homes in familiar neighborhoods. Entrepreneurs launch businesses in spaces that support their growth.
A Legacy of Community Building

After twenty years, Groupe Murray‘s true legacy isn’t measured in square footage or rental units—it’s seen in the vibrant communities thriving throughout Quebec City. From the historic streets of Old Quebec to the suburban tranquility of Sainte-Foy, they’ve proven that thoughtful property management can transform neighborhoods, enhance lives, and build lasting communities.
Their work demonstrates a fundamental truth: when people have quality places to live and work, supported by responsive service and genuine care, communities don’t just survive—they flourish.