1 Bedroom Condos and Lofts in Montreal | Montreal Island

Explore our exclusive selection of 1-bedroom condos and lofts in Montreal and Montreal Island. Perfect for young professionals, couples, or investors, these properties offer an ideal balance of comfort, convenience, and urban style. Whether you're looking for a new downtown condo, an industrial loft in Old Montreal, or a renovated unit in sought-after neighborhoods like Plateau Mont-Royal or Griffintown, our real estate portfolio meets all your requirements. Enjoy privileged access to Montreal's real estate market with our local expertise and in-depth knowledge of one-bedroom condos.

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1438, Rue Joliette, Montréal
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462 000
1438 Rue Joliette, H1W 3E7 Montréal
1438 Joliette Street, Montreal
1 br.
1 ba.
771 pc

Les atouts de la région Montréal / l'Île

While walking in the neighborhood, you can appreciate its streets lined with mature trees, its colorful houses and small boutiques. The neighborhood is very popular with small entrepreneurs who decide to set up their business.

Commercial life is very developed. The Old Rosemont neighborhood revolves around the beautiful Promenade Masson. Further east, Maisonneuve Park and the botanical garden define the New Rosemont neighborhood. Finally, La Petite Patrie is home to one of Montreal's largest markets, Jean Talon Market. It also has many shops on Plaza Saint Hubert.

The Plateau Mont Royal is very central in Montreal. The neighborhood is well served and benefits from a strategic location, surrounded by Mount Royal Park to the west, Sherbrooke Street to the south, and the neighborhoods of La Petite Patrie and Little Italy to the east and north. The famous "Mile-End" district is also part of the Plateau Mont-Royal borough. It is particularly dynamic thanks to the young age of the majority of its inhabitants. Young and vibrant neighborhood guaranteed.

While walking in the neighborhood, you can appreciate its streets lined with mature trees, its colorful houses and small boutiques. The neighborhood is very popular with small entrepreneurs who decide to set up their business.

Visitation Park, the green lung of the borough, is ideal for walks in all seasons and sports enthusiasts

What makes Ahunstic-Cartierville special is the number of educational institutions that make up the sector. Indeed, it is the Montreal borough that has the most primary and secondary schools as well as many public and private CEGEPs. This makes it a perfect neighborhood for families.

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Discover the places that make this iconic neighborhood unique

Entertainment District

Dynamic cultural quarter spanning one square kilometer with over 80 cultural venues. Its distinctive light path and numerous public squares host festivals and events year-round, offering residents a vibrant urban lifestyle.

Saint-Laurent Boulevard: Culture and Diversity

Saint-Laurent Boulevard, nicknamed "The Main," houses vintage shops, ethnic grocery stores, and an immersion into Little Portugal.

Street Art: Soul of the Plateau

The vibrant murals of the Plateau, created by local artists, tell unique stories and add an artistic touch to every street corner.

Maisonneuve Market

A neighborhood gem since 1914, this public market offers fresh local products and a warm atmosphere. Its Beaux-Arts architecture makes it an essential meeting place for epicureans and history buffs.

Olympic Stadium and its Tower

An architectural icon of Montreal, the Olympic Stadium and its leaning tower offer a unique experience. The panoramic view from the top is spectacular, allowing you to embrace the entire city at a glance.

Saint-Enfant-Jésus Church

Architectural gem in the heart of Pointe-aux-Trembles, this historic church impresses with its majestic facade and colorful stained glass windows. Built in the early 20th century, it represents an important cultural and heritage landmark that testifies to the religious history of the local community.

Kondiaronk Lookout: Panoramic View

Admire a breathtaking view of Montreal from the Kondiaronk lookout before diving into local shopping.

Plateau Streets: Colorful Charm

Stroll through the Plateau's colorful streets, adorned with murals and typical architecture, true open-air galleries.

Ontario Promenade

A dynamic commercial artery of the neighborhood, it is filled with local shops, trendy cafés, and restaurants. Its authentic atmosphere perfectly reflects the spirit of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, between tradition and urban renewal.

Old Mill of Pointe-aux-Trembles

This historic site dating back to the 18th century bears witness to the region's rich past. A remnant of the seigneurial era, the restored mill is surrounded by charming landscaping and offers a fascinating glimpse into local history and the development of Montreal East.

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The average price for a one-bedroom condo in Montreal ranges from $300,000 to $450,000, depending on the neighborhood. Areas such as Plateau Mont-Royal and Downtown typically show higher prices than Hochelaga or Rosemont.
The most sought-after neighborhoods for lofts are Old Montreal, Griffintown, and Mile-Ex. These areas offer converted industrial buildings with high ceilings, large windows, and unique architectural style.
Expect between $150 and $500 in monthly condo fees, depending on included services. Add approximately $100 for electricity, $75 for internet, and municipal and school taxes of about $2,000 to $3,500 annually, depending on the area.
Prepare a mortgage pre-approval, proof of employment and income, your down payment (typically 5-20%), and ability to cover notary fees (1-2% of the price). Also request condo meeting minutes and the certificate of location.
Evaluate the location (proximity to transit, shops), building condition, quality of condo management, and neighborhood development projects. Condos near metro stations with functional, modern spaces typically maintain their value better.
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