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1961-1971 Rue De Villiers
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1961-1971 Rue De Villiers $1,249,000
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$1,334,000
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1961-1971 Rue De Villiers
Montréal (Le Sud-Ouest), Quebec H4E1L2

MLS® Number: 16335796
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
-
Square Feet

Listing Description

Exceptional investment opportunity! This 6-plex offers strong rental potential in a sought-after Montreal location, with 2 vacant units ready to be leased; an immediate opportunity to maximize revenue! Residents enjoy proximity to schools, parks, local shops, and public transit, including easy access to metro stations. The property combines spacious, well-lit apartments with balconies and common outdoor areas, ensuring lasting tenant appeal. Whether you're expanding your portfolio or seeking stable income, this property is a smart acquisition in a high-demand neighborhood. (45187549)

Property Summary

Property Type
Multi-family
Building Type
Multi-Family
Storeys
3
Neighbourhood Name
Côte-Saint-Paul
Land Size
278.7 m2
Built in
1914
Time on REALTOR.ca
94 days

Building

Bathrooms
Total
1
Partial
0
Interior Features
Basement Type
Crawl space
Building Features
Features
Flat site
Style
Attached
Total Units
6
Heating & Cooling
Heating Type
(Electric)
Utilities
Utility Sewer
Municipal sewage system
Water
Municipal water
Exterior Features
Exterior Finish
Brick
Neighbourhood Features
Amenities Nearby
CEGEP, Hospital, Park, Schools, Public Transit, University

Land

Lot Features
Frontage
11.44 m
Other Property Information
Zoning Type
Residential
Farm Features
Farm Type
Other
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