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Julien Tourmetz
Real estate broker
Cellular : 514 691-9707
Office : 514 787-1234
Fax :
3527 - 3531, Rue Cartier,
Montréal (Le Plateau-Mont-Royal)
Centris No. 27984890
4 Room(s)
2 Bedroom(s)
1 Bathroom(s)
Renovated triplex steps from Parc La Fontaine! Strategic Plateau location near the Ave's shops--a walker's paradise. 3 x large 4 1/2 units plus office, yard & large terrace. Features: brick walls, skylights, hardwood, full baths, laundry hookups, recessed lighting. Concrete foundation, reinforced joists, crawl space with dehumidifier. Easy access to Metro, buses, bike paths & BIXI. Come experience the Plateau vibe at the heart of Michel Tremblay's world!
Room(s) : 4 | Bedroom(s) : 2 | Bathroom(s) : 1 | Powder room(s) : 0
A new certificate of location must be ordered.
Rents as of July 1, 2026: $5,385 per month and $64,620 per year.
3531 Cartier, 3rd floor: $1,715 per month
3529 Cartier, 2nd floor: $1,850 per month
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A new certificate of location must be ordered.
Rents as of July 1, 2026: $5,385 per month and $64,620 per year.
3531 Cartier, 3rd floor: $1,715 per month
3529 Cartier, 2nd floor: $1,850 per month
3527 Cartier, Ground floor: $1,820 per month
Hydro-Québec paid by the tenant.
The "micro-neighborhood" formed by the intersection of Cartier and Gauthier streets is one of the Plateau-Mont-Royal's best-kept secrets. It is an area that has maintained a human, almost village-like scale, while being at the epicenter of urban life.
Metro Bigras, located at the intersection of Gauthier and Cartier streets, is a true institution of the Plateau-Mont-Royal. It is not just a simple grocery store; for neighborhood residents, it is a landmark that has maintained a human dimension despite the evolution of major banners.
Local products: One often finds a fine selection of Quebec products and microbreweries, catering to the tastes of the local clientele.
Butcher shop and Ready-to-eat: The service counter is renowned for its quality, with traditional cuts of meat and dishes prepared on-site that are very convenient for neighborhood workers.
To illustrate the soul of the neighborhood, the most emblematic passage can be found at the very beginning of Michel Tremblay's novel The Fat Woman Next Door Is Pregnant (1978).
"Fabre Street stretched between Mont-Royal Avenue and Laurier Street, with its red or brown brick houses, its swirling iron staircases climbing toward narrow balconies, and its cooking smells which, from the late afternoon on, escaped from open windows to mingle with the dust of the street."
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