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quebec home for sale

Nestled on the side of Lac Tremblant, a cobblestone manor sits in silence, waiting for its turn to be adopted. Unbeknownst to the sleepy mansion, its net worth has recently decreased by an amount larger than what most Quebecers will earn in their lifetime.

This is 730 chemin Thomas-Robert, a massive home set on 52 sprawling acres with a full 1,000 feet of private lakefront just 90 minutes from Montreal. Set on a cliff overlooking Lac Tremblant, the home was originally listed in summer 2022 at $39.9 million. In the time since its initial listing, 730 Thomas-Robert has been downgraded by an eyewatering $6 million to the still-impressive price of $33.9 million.

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Plopped between the great green ridges of Canada's Forillon National Park and the wide-open waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, this Quebec home for sale is an unassuming dot on the wildflower-covered shore. But it presents a potentially life-changing opportunity: an escape to seaside seclusion in one of the most beautiful corners of the province at the tip of the Gaspé peninsula.

The four-bedroom, one-bathroom house is on the market for $359,000.

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It's Thursday, 8:45 a.m. You pour yourself out of bed for your remote nine-to-five. You stumble to the kitchen to make coffee. You lift your eyes to the window as you take your first sip. But instead of seeing the grey Montreal cityscape, you see a green lawn, and beyond, the pale blue waters of the Saint Lawrence River estuary stretching into the horizon. This Quebec home, on the market for $375,000, offers year-round sunset views and a seaside lifestyle for about the cost of a typical Montreal flat.

The median price of a Montreal-area condo was $370,000 in January 2023, according to the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers.

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Montreal's rental market may be rough, but if you broaden your horizons, there are plenty of options to buy your own home for a reasonable price — though you might have to compromise on proximity to downtown.

There's great poutine all over — and off — the island, so you won't miss out on much once you move into this friendly, inviting home for sale right now for $245,000.

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Perched between the Saint Lawrence River and the mountains of the Charlevoix region, this Quebec chalet for sale commands a stunning view of the surrounding forest and valley. And, as listing photos show, the barn-red home becomes one with the fiery reds, oranges and yellows of the autumn foliage.

The two-family home is an hour north of Quebec City and on the market for $329,000. It's listed by RE/MAX's Patricia Deguara.

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Here's a chance for the tired city dweller to claim a chunk of beautiful Estrie. Tucked among the region's gentle sloping auburn hills, this Quebec home for sale is currently on the market for $279,000 and comes with a whopping 7.6 acres of land traversed by the rivière Noire.

The cottage may be cozy (there's just one bedroom), but the enviable plot of land leaves plenty of room for the imagination and escapades through the woods.

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Open your pockets, everyone, a new luxury mansion has just hit the market — and there's never been a property listing quite as expensive as this one, according to real estate aggregator Centris. The opulent home is listed for an eye-watering $39.9 million, making it the priciest-ever home for sale in Quebec.

The imposing facade of the massive home, midwinter.The imposing facade of the massive home, midwinter.Groupe Venise & Peter Wyslouzil

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There's no denying the magic of Montreal, but sometimes the hustle and bustle of city life is enough for someone to just want to up and move to the countryside. Well, it seems as if this might be the ideal chalet-style home to do just that. Located only an hour outside of Montreal, this Bromont property offers you the perfect escape surrounded by nature for $2,450,000.

The four-bedroom and three-bathroom home is for sale through Martin Rouleau and Engel & Völkers and sits on a whopping 88,000-square-foot lot. The architectural masterpiece is the ultimate modern-day log cabin that allows you to take in the fresh crisp air and sounds of the nearby river.

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If you happened to blink at any point in the last two years you might have missed the moment when your dream of homeownership in the near future slipped away. The latest market report from the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers shows Montreal home prices are still going up.

In February 2022, the median price of a single-family home in the Montreal area was $550,000 — 20% higher than it was in February 2021.

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There's a detached single-family Montreal home for sale for less than $500,000.

This three-bedroom bungalow in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is listed by Royal LePage real estate broker Sandra Angelozzi and on the market for $499,000.

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If you've ever thought to yourself: "I could really go for a glass of wine and my own private island right now," good news.

A luxurious house located in Saint-Hippolyte, Quebec is up for sale at $1,500,000, and it's the only residence on a private island in Lake Echo — so you can be reclusive in style.

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Sotheby's International Realty Canada reports that a home in Senneville on the western tip of Montreal Island is poised to break a record in Quebec.

With a listing price of $19,885,000, it would be the most expensive home ever sold in the province through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), according to Sotheby's. Realtor.com describes the MLS system as a platform that brokers use to create and share listings.

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