Condos for sale Montreal and the Island | Discover our exclusive properties

Looking for a condo for sale in Montreal or on the Island? Our selection of exclusive condominiums meets all needs and budgets. From luxurious penthouses downtown to charming condos in Plateau Mont-Royal, modern units in Griffintown or affordable living spaces in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. Benefit from our expertise in the Montreal real estate market to find the property of your dreams. Whether you're a first-time buyer, an investor, or looking for a secondary residence, our real estate brokers will accompany you in your Montreal condo purchase project.

4 properties found

1438, Rue Joliette, Montréal
For sale
462 000
1438 Rue Joliette, H1W 3E7 Montréal
1438 Joliette Street, Montreal
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Condo - 5700 Rue Garnier, app. 409, Montréal
For sale
697 000
5700 Rue Garnier 409, H2G 0A1 Montréal
Condo - 5700 Rue Garnier, app. 409, Montréal
3 br.
2 ba.
864.34 pc
795, 1re Avenue, app. 302, Montréal
For sale
279 000
795 1re Avenue, H8S 4M1 Montréal
795, 1st Avenue, Apt. 302, Montreal
360, Rue Atateken, app. 703, Montréal
For sale Our crush
425 000
360 Rue Atateken, H2L 0H4 Montréal
360 Atateken Street, Apt. 703, Montreal
1 ba.
428.4 pc

Les atouts de la région Montréal / l'Île

This historic public market, housed in an Art Deco heritage building, offers fresh local products, gourmet food shops and a friendly atmosphere. A must-visit for food lovers.

Maisonneuve Park and the Botanical Garden offer vast spaces for relaxation and activities. The Bellerive Promenade allows you to enjoy the St. Lawrence River with its urban beach and walking trails.

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.

Outremont is distinguished by its exceptional historical architecture. The magnificent Victorian houses and bourgeois residences from the early 20th century tell the story of an elegant neighborhood, where each street testifies to a rich and carefully preserved architectural past.

Rosemont – La Petite Patrie has a stimulating cultural life, particularly thanks to the Beaubien cinema. Indeed, this establishment, established since 1937 near Molson Park, is renowned for its screenings of Quebec, French and also auteur films.

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.

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

Discover the places that make this iconic neighborhood unique

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.

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.

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.

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.

Frédéric-Back Park (Saint-Michel)

This park is a true ecological oasis, the result of an ambitious environmental rehabilitation project on a former landfill site. It offers modern green spaces and perfect trails for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities, while having an educational dimension about the environment and sustainable development.

Pointe-aux-Trembles Park

Beautiful green space along the St. Lawrence River offering breathtaking views of the water. Enjoy walking trails, picnic areas, and recreational facilities. An ideal place to relax with family or engage in outdoor activities throughout the year.

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.

Old Port of Montreal

Historic site redeveloped into a recreational space along the St. Lawrence. With its Ferris wheel, cruises, Science Center, and multiple seasonal events, it's a prime relaxation spot. Owning real estate nearby means enjoying an exceptional living environment.

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.

Autres propriétés dans la région

Frequently ask question

First define your maximum budget, then explore different neighborhoods on the island. Areas such as Hochelaga-Maisonneuve or Ahuntsic often offer more affordable options than downtown or Plateau Mont-Royal.
Condo fees in Montreal typically range from $0.25 to $0.50 per square foot per month, depending on building age, amenities, and location. A 1000 sq. ft. condo would therefore cost between $250 and $500 monthly in fees.
Griffintown, Le Sud-Ouest and Rosemont are experiencing strong appreciation. Areas near future REM stations such as the West Island and Pointe-Saint-Charles also promise good long-term investment potential.
Inquire about the financial health of the condo board, the status of the contingency fund, planned major repairs, rental and pet restrictions, and soundproofing between units, especially in older buildings.
You'll first sign a preliminary contract with staggered deposits (typically 15-20% of the price). Expect delivery timelines of 1-3 years. Have a notary review the contract to protect yourself against unfavorable clauses.
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