This 10-Bedroom House An Hour Outside Montreal Is The Price Of A Condo In The City

It needs TLC but has dream-mansion potential — for under $330,000.
This 10-Bedroom House An Hour Outside Montreal Is The Price Of A Condo In The City
Marie-Christine Tremblay | RE/MAX
Senior Writer

Can you imagine buying a big house near Montreal for under $400,000? It's tough to even rent an apartment right now, let alone buy a condo, as real estate prices continue to climb in Quebec.

But if you expand your search to outside the city, it's amazing what you can get for the average price of a Montreal condo — which is currently $332,230.

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This 10-bedroom waterfront property in Lachute, which is about 1 hour and 15 minutes by car from central Montreal, is for sale for $328,000.

Marie-Christine Tremblay | RE/MAX BONJOUR

There's no denying that it needs a lot of love — but, when you're done putting in the work, you could have the mansion of your dreams. 

Marie-Christine Tremblay | RE/MAX BONJOUR

The property also contains three private apartments (which are included in the 10-bedroom total) that have their own bathrooms. 

Marie-Christine Tremblay | RE/MAX BONJOUR

There are four bathrooms in total as well as a separate laundry room. 

Marie-Christine Tremblay | RE/MAX BONJOUR

The best part of the house is the beautiful 13,247 square-foot lot it sits on, backing onto la rivière du nord... another feature you just can't get downtown.

Marie-Christine Tremblay | RE/MAX BONJOUR

10-Bedroom Property Outside Montreal

Price: $328,000

Address: 63, rue de la Princesse, Lachute, QC

Description: A massive house with 10 bedrooms, including private apartments, just over an hour outside of Montreal.

Marie-Christine Tremblay | RE/MAX BONJOUR

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