We Had No Clue This Nondescript Home In Downtown Montreal Is Actually An Elaborate Palace

The wine cellar is bigger than your apartment.
Home For Sale In Downtown Montreal Is Actually An Elaborate Palace (PHOTOS)
Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's
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Walking by, you'd never guess this home for sale in downtown Montreal is actually an elaborate complex filled with eccentric treasures.

The $3,799,000 townhouse for sale by Sotheby's has 7,000 square feet of living space, four bedrooms, three full and two half bathrooms, and a rooftop terrace and pool.

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Behind the gray façade on rue de Bleury, you'll find grand, dramatic rooms with luxurious finishes.

Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's

In addition to a ground-floor living room, there's also a playroom, cigar lounge, and third-floor family room. 

Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's

Try not to get lost in the enormous wine cellar.

Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's

Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's

What the listing calls the "Moroccan hallway" might be the most dazzling part of the home. 

Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's

The rooftop terrace and in-ground pool are a private, hidden oasis in the downtown area.

Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's

Get all the details below.

Eccentric Townhouse In Downtown Montreal

Price: $3,799,000

Address: 1019, rue de Bleury, Montreal, QC

Description: An elaborate mansion in the heart of downtown with enviable amenities.

Saguy Elbaz & Patrick Vaillant | Sotheby's

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  • Thomas MacDonald
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    Thomas MacDonald was the Senior Editor of MTL Blog. He received a B.A. with honours from McGill University in 2018 and worked as a Writer and Associate Editor before entering his current role. He is proud to lead the MTL Blog team and to provide its readers with the information they need to make the most of their city.

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