Montreal's Habitat 67 has a $750K condo for sale & it's like a time capsule inside (PHOTOS)
If you have ever dreamed of living inside a museum piece without freezing your bank account, this may be your shot. A rare Habitat 67 condo recently hit the market in Montreal, and unlike most units that have undergone modern renovations, this one remains remarkably close to its original 1967 design.
Listed for $750,000, the two-floor, two-bedroom unit sits inside Moshe Safdie's iconic Expo-era complex and feels more like a preserved architectural time capsule than a typical condo. It comes with 1,348 square feet of living space, walls of windows, and the kind of Saint Lawrence River views that make you forget you're minutes from downtown.
And yes — it has a private terrace overlooking the water.
Here's a look inside.
The exterior of Habitat 67

Habitat 67 has always been a symbol of brutalist brilliance, but what makes this unit stand out is its untouched character. Most condos here have been renovated and redesigned, but this one still feels like the original architectural experiment Safdie envisioned nearly 60 years ago.
A real living room with views

The living and dining space stretches over 16 feet wide and nearly 24 feet long, framed by windows on three sides. It's the kind of layout you simply don't get in modern construction projects, with enough room for a serious entertaining setup, a piano, or a projector for winter movie nights.
Sunlight pours in from multiple directions, and the original parquet floors give the whole space a warm, almost gallery-like feel.

A cozy kitchen
One of the condo's most fascinating features is the kitchen. It remains close to its original configuration, part of a program in which Frigidaire (then owned by General Motors) subsidized and supplied appliances to demonstrate what a forward-thinking, built-in kitchen could look like.

Sleek cabinet lines, long counter runs and minimal hardware hint at that Expo-era optimism, yet everything still works as a functional everyday space.
Habitat 67 units are famously customizable, and this one's efficient floor plan makes it easy to tailor without losing the iconic lines.
Bedrooms with water views

Both bedrooms keep things simple and bright, with built-in shelving and corner windows that pull your eyes straight to the water. The primary bedroom faces the river directly, making mornings feel more like waking up at a lakeside retreat than in the middle of a major city.

A fibreglass bathroom straight out of Expo 67

The bathroom is another piece of preserved design history. Instead of tile and grout, the original Habitat bathrooms were built using moulded fibreglass modules, a material choice that felt futuristic in the late sixties. This unit still has that sculptural, all-in-one look, complete with integrated tub and storage.
It isn't "retro-inspired." it's the real thing.
The terrace that sells the whole thing
While the property is bursting with charm, the patio is the cherry on top.

The outdoor space is surrounded by greenery and overlooks the Saint Lawrence River, offering room for dining, lounging, or planting a small garden. It's easy to imagine summer evenings here, with the rapids providing ambient noise and no traffic in sight.
What to know if you're curious
The unit is listed for $750,000 and comes with 1,348 square feet, two bedrooms, one full bathroom, a powder room, and garage parking. Habitat 67 also offers 24-hour porter service and a tight-knit community of residents who take pride in living inside one of Montreal's most recognizable buildings.

Anyone interested in seeing it can contact the listing broker, David De Santis of Westmount Realty, or view the full details on the REALTOR.ca listing.
Listing details
Price: $750,000
Address: 2600 Av. Pierre-Dupuy #635, Montreal, QC
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1 full + 1 powder room
Square footage: 1,348 sq. ft.
Monthly fees: $2,391
Parking: 1 indoor space
Built: 1967
View: St. Lawrence River

Bright and airy, this condo’s open layout and floor-to-ceiling windows give you a front-row seat to Montreal’s hidden jungle.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
Wake up to iconic views of Habitat 67 from your cozy, light-filled bedroom – now that’s a uniquely Montreal experience.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
Cooking in this bright, modern kitchen comes with a side of tropical views, making every meal feel like a mini escape.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
The main living space in the Habitat 67 condo for sale.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
The solarium.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
The kitchen and dining area.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
A view from the kitchen to the dining area.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
The dining area and staircase to the lower level.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
The primary bedroom and en suite bathroom.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
The second bedroom.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
The third bedroom.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
A view of the downtown Montreal skyline from the unit's private terrasse.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers
An aerial view of Habitat 67 with the Montreal Old Port and downtown skyline in the background.Martin Rouleau | Engel & Völkers














Renovated kitchen in the semi-detached Montreal home for sale.
Open living and dining area.
Staircase leading to second floor. Right: Primary bedroom.
Secondary bedroom and basement bonus space.
Backyard and patio.







View of the kitchen and dining room in the townhouse for sale.
View of the dining room in the townhouse.
The spacey living room i the townhouse for sale.
One of the bedrooms in the townhouse.
The bathroom in the house for sale.
The backyard at the townhouse.
Condo living room.
Condo dining room and spiral staircase.
Condo kitchen.
Condo loft bedroom.
Condo bathroom.
Saguy Elbaz | Sotheby's Realty
Saguy Elbaz | Sotheby's Realty
Saguy Elbaz | Sotheby's Realty
Saguy Elbaz | Sotheby's Realty
Saguy Elbaz | Sotheby's Realty
