Hundreds of properties in Quebec change hands every day, most of them without us knowing the exact details. That was before we became interested… Here are the latest transactions that caught our attention.
The former residence of former Red Wings and Canadiens hockey player Mathieu Dandenault has just been put back on the market. The owner of the property, a magnificent estate on the edge of Lac Beauport, is hoping to raise $5.9 million from future buyers.
Pierre-Olivier Vear, Remax
Built in 1982, 6 chemin de l’Ancêtre sits on a 45,251 ft2 lot with 150 feet of land on the edge of Lake Beauport. The two-story house with around 2,000 square meters of living space has 15 rooms, including four bedrooms, two kitchens, two bathrooms and a guest toilet.
This residence was sold in the spring of 2014 by Mr. Dandenault and his ex-wife Marie-Christine Lavoie for $1.5 million. Nine years later, its owner Jean-Guy Dumas put it up for sale for $5.9 million, almost four times the price paid.
Pierre-Olivier Vear, Remax
In the most recent three-year municipal assessment roll, this residence was assigned a value of $1,500,600, which is only 9.28% more than three years previously. In 2023, municipal taxes for this residence were $11,800.
Excerpted from the Journal’s weekly real estate column. If you hear of an interesting transaction, do not hesitate to share it at [email protected].