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 owner of a luxury home in Montreal’s Outremont neighborhood just sold her home for $2.95 million, 18% below the asking price.
This residence, known as Maison Omer Lapierre, is located in Haut-Outremont, at 36 Avenue Beloeil, a stone’s throw from the former residence of Quebec Prime Minister François Legault and the Pensionnat du Saint-Nom-de-Marie. a private college for girls.
Team Bardagi / Remax
This neo-gothic inspired residence offers a living space of 430.30 m2 on two floors. It also has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a large driveway with garage.
It was built in 1928 and carefully renovated by subsequent owners, managing to preserve several original architectural elements.
Team Bardagi / Remax
The owners purchased this residence in April 2013 for $2.6 million. This spring it was relisted for $3,595,000. A few weeks ago, the home finally sold for $2.95 million.
In the most recent municipal assessment roll, this residence was assigned a value of $4,162,600, which is 43% more than three years earlier ($2,910,900). In 2023, municipal taxes for this residence were $23,749.57.
Added to the purchase price for the buyer is a transfer tax payable to the City of Montreal in the amount of $119,532.
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].