Inscription | 28303597 |
Address | 4648 Av. de l'Hôtel-de-Ville Montréal (Le Plateau-Mont-Royal) Mile-End Montréal |
Rooms | 10 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Living area | 139.4 MC |
Year | 1996 |
Unique house designed by visionary architect, BUILD studio. Named the 'Thin House', the project was an innovative and inspiring world renowned example of creative in-city development. The multi-levels are arranged around a 30-foot-high column of natural light. a 'vertical loft'. 1 main bedroom, 1 other bedroom in the basement, 1 mezzanine (could be converted into a bedroom). Ceiling up to 18 feet in the living room. Lush and intimate rear garden.
Rooms | 6 | ||
Bedrooms | 2 | ||
Rooms | 6 | ||
Rooms | 6 |
Taxes | |
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Municipal Taxes | 7069$ (2024) |
School taxes | 905$ (2024) |
Total: | 7974$ |
Expenses | |
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Energy cost | 1800$ |
Co-ownership fees | 1200$ |
Total: | 3000$ |
Landscaping | Fenced |
Heating energy | Electricity |
Equipment available | Alarm system |
Heating system | Electric baseboard units |
Proximity | Cegep |
Proximity | High school |
Proximity | Hospital |
Proximity | Bicycle path |
Proximity | Public transport |
Restrictions/Permissions | Pets allowed |
Basement | 6 feet and over |
Sewage system | Municipal sewer |
Zoning | Residential |
Water supply | Municipality |
Equipment available | Private yard |
Equipment available | Wall-mounted heat pump |
Proximity | Highway |
Proximity | Elementary school |
Proximity | Daycare centre |
Proximity | Park - green area |
Proximity | Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) |
Proximity | University |
Bathroom / Washroom | Seperate shower |
Basement | Finished basement |
Topography | Flat |
Floor | Room | Dimension | Coating | Additonnal informations |
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Ground floor
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Hallway | 3x3 P | Ceramic tiles | |
Ground floor
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Dining room | 22.0x10.0 P | Wood | |
Basement
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Bedroom | 11.0x10.0 P | Wood | |
Basement
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Bathroom | 6.10x4.5 P | Ceramic tiles | |
Basement
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Laundry room | 7.0x6.10 P | Ceramic tiles | |
2nd floor
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Kitchen | 24.0x10.0 P | Wood | |
3rd floor
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Living room | 21.10x10.0 P | Wood | |
4th floor
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Bathroom | 6.8x5.10 P | Ceramic tiles | |
4th floor
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Master bedroom | 11.11x11.10 P | Wood | |
Other
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Mezzanine | 13.0x10.0 P | Wood |
Fridge, built in over and cooktop, dishwasher, washer and dryer. Grey privacy curtains in dining room. All light fixtures attached to the property. curtain poles. Living room wood wall storage. Backyard furniture and BBQ.
TV and its mounting rack, on the mezzanine. All curtains.
We enter through a multi-purpose room currently used as a vestibule and dining room.
The kitchen + master bedroom are southwest facing, therefore flooded with sunlight.
The facade (dining room, living room, mezzanine) receives the light which is reflected on the mirrored glass wall of the conservatory, opposite, on Hôtel-de-ville: this side is therefore just as bright as the rear. A unique geo-position that the architect knew how to exploit to the maximum.
Wall-mounted air conditioner.
Construction 1996: this is not a renovation.
The house is a horizontal condominium. The two twin houses are two units of divided co-ownership and part of the rear land is common area for restricted use. There are no shared spaces. Condo fees of $100 per month and there is a contingency fund.
The surface area indicated in the form comes from the land roll of the city of Montreal, i.e. 139.4 square meters of living space above ground. An approved appraiser mandated by co-ownership insurance measured the habitable areas and its total above ground is 1448 sf above ground and 1850 sf including the basement.