If the atypical gems of the real estate market catch your eye, there is a condo in Quebec that is spread over two floors with multiple walls of stone and brick that will charm you. In the corner of La Cité-Limoilou is this residence full of character.
At the time of writing, the condo is listed for $249,900 and prospective buyers must make a minimum 20% deposit to own the property.
The Kitchen.Jimmy Doyon and Mickael Anselin | About capital
The shared living rooms are open plan on the second floor. First there is the kitchen with a large island that also serves as a bar counter, as well as a space for the dining room.
The Dining Room.Jimmy Doyon and Mickael Anselin | About capital
In the other corner of the floor is the living room installed opposite two large brick walls. The rest of the decor is clean with white and natural colors like brown, grey, and green plants.
The Living Room.Jimmy Doyon and Mickael Anselin | About capital
This is the perfect apartment for a couple or a single person as there is only one bedroom.
The master bedroom.Jimmy Doyon and Mickael Anselin | About capital
The bedroom even gives access to the main bathroom, which is quite sublime with its stone wall, large shower and freestanding bath.
The Bathroom.Jimmy Doyon and Mickael Anselin | About capital
As for the rooms on the ground floor, there is an office that can also very well serve as a second living room with access to the courtyard. The laundry room is also on this level.
The Office.Jimmy Doyon and Mickael Anselin | About capital
Speaking of the backyard, in the summertime, the nearest residents can enjoy a delightful patio with plants and the ideal decor to welcome their loved ones.
The Backyard.Jimmy Doyon and Mickael Anselin | About capital
With the charm that this place harbors, the condominium will probably not be presented on the real estate market for long. If you have a crush, don’t wait too long before contacting the sellers to arrange a visit.
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