Notice to prospective buyers, Patrick Roy’s former home in Lac-Beauport is available again on the property market. In January 2022, the former goalkeeper-turned-Quebec Remparts coach left his luxurious abode.
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The entrance hall is tastefully decorated.
The sale amount at the time was $5.7 million. The new buyers, Dave Villeneuve and Harold Rouleau, two businessmen from Montérégie, didn’t have it long as the dream property was just listed again on the sales market, albeit at a price of $11.9 million.
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We’re talking about a monthly payment of more than $55,000 over 30 years at a fixed rate of 5.75%, including a $2.3 million down payment.
Since the announcement, the home has been viewed more than 1,200 times on the page of winning real estate agency Engel & Völkers Montreal.
The home has 35 rooms including 7 bathrooms and a powder room, 3 garages, a walk-in entryway totaling 40 linear feet, a 120-foot heated patio with a full outdoor kitchen, etc.
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The residence has a 425-foot natural beach with a concrete dock and a renovated boat shelter, we can read in the description sheet.
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Impressive
According to Martin Dostie, a broker at Sotheby’s International Realty Quebec, the asking price is a record in the Quebec region.
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The description mentions an “impressive Colorado-style property on the shores of Lac-Beauport, a mythical site in the Capitale-Nationale that includes the region’s most luxurious residences”.
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“Qualified as a family holiday camp, you will find it difficult to leave this place,” it continues.
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It aims to be the ideal location for activities such as running, road biking, playing tennis, kayaking and paddleboarding, swimming, water skiing lessons, hiking, mountain biking in Sentiers du Moulin and more.
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