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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Les atouts de la région Montréal / l'Île

Enjoy the green metro line with Joliette, Pie-IX and Viau stations that quickly connect the neighborhood to downtown. An efficient bus network complements this public transit offering.

Discover an area undergoing transformation with the arrival of many trendy cafes, microbreweries and quality restaurants. Converted former industrial buildings bring a unique charm to the neighborhood.

The neighborhood offers a peaceful and natural living environment, with its many century-old trees, verdant parks like Beaubien Park and quiet streets that invite walking. A green setting in the heart of the urban area that guarantees serenity and quality of life.

Imagine rejuvenating yourself at Jarry Park, a true green lung in the heart of the city. A meeting place for families, relaxation for walkers and play for children, the green spaces of the Villeray and Saint-Michel neighborhoods offer a natural escape just steps from your home. The ideal setting to combine urban life and tranquility.

Between family neighborhood life and developed urban life, the district has many charms. Its bars, restaurants and shops make it a trendy district.

Ville-Marie offers an exceptional concentration of restaurants, bars, and high-end boutiques. Old Montreal is filled with lively terraces, and Sainte-Catherine Street provides an unparalleled shopping experience.

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Les 10 plus beaux lieux de la région Montréal / l'Île

Discover the places that make this iconic neighborhood unique

Mount Royal

Green lung of downtown offering breathtaking views of Montreal. This park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted features hiking trails, Beaver Lake, and the famous lookout. Living nearby means enjoying an exceptional natural space in the heart of the metropolis.

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.

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.

Jean-Talon Market (Villeray)

Located on the neighborhood's border, Jean-Talon Market is one of North America's largest public markets. This vibrant market is a paradise for lovers of local products, fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, and other Quebec specialties, attracting both locals and tourists.

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.

Saint-Laurent Boulevard: Culture and Diversity

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

Plateau Gastronomy: Local Flavors

Taste the legendary St-Viateur bagels, gourmet delights from Maisonneuve market, and local chefs' creations for a unique culinary experience. Best restaurants: Chez Victoire, Leméac, Mikado, Au pied de Cochon, Le Filet, Le Chien Fumant, Joséphine, Roseline.

Laurier Avenue: Intimate Atmosphere

Laurier Avenue, quieter and more residential, offers cozy cafes, neighborhood shops, and exotic treats to discover.

Place des Arts

Cultural heart of Montreal featuring six performance halls and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Living near this complex means access to world-class artistic programming: Symphony Orchestra, opera, ballet, and international festivals such as the Jazz Festival.

Bellerive Park

Bordering the St. Lawrence River, this beautiful park offers a breathtaking view of the water and privileged access to the riverbanks. Perfect for walks, picnics, or simply relaxing while watching boats sail by.

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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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