César Balbin

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker

Broker : (514) 856-4444

No centris® 25477139

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749,700 $

215, Boul. St-Laurent, 43

RegionMontréal

NeighborhoodOld Montréal

CityMontréal (Ville-Marie)


215, Boul. St-Laurent, 43, Montréal (Ville-Marie)

Municipal evaluation

Year 2026
Land 87 800 $
Building 577 800 $

Taxes annual

Municipal Taxes (2026) 3 850 $
School taxes (2025) 480 $
Total665 600 $
Total4 330 $
Year built 1883
Living area 1002 pc
Floor 4th floor
Condo fee 874 $ / month
Easy access Elevator
Equipment available Central air conditioning, Entry phone
Siding Brick
Zoning Commercial, Residential
Heating system Electric baseboard units
Heating energy Electricity
View Water
Water supply Municipality
Easy access Elevator
Restrictions/Permissions Pets allowed
Sewage system Municipal sewer

2 Rooms
1 Bedrooms
Room Floor Dimension Floor covering
Hallway 4th floor 8.7x11.10 P Wood
Living room 4th floor 16.6x17.4 P Wood
Dining room 4th floor 16.2x13.1 P Wood
Kitchen 4th floor 8.8x11.5 P Ceramic tiles
Primary bedroom 4th floor 10.7x11.9 P Wood
Bedroom 4th floor 8.4x17.1 P Wood
Bathroom 4th floor 5.7x10.6 P Ceramic tiles
Laundry room 4th floor 8.4x3.10 P

Remarks

Top-floor, 1,002 sq. ft. Parisian-style condo in Old Montreal. 2 bedrooms, 11-foot ceilings, exposed brick & beams throughout. Breathtaking & unobstructed views of the Old Port & downtown. Expansive open-concept living and dining area flows perfectly from a welcoming foyer, making it an entertainer's dream. Arched windows. Natural light on two exposures (South-West). In-unit laundry. 1 full bathroom. Live in the most European neighborhood in Canada, steps from rue Saint-Paul's cozy cafes, bistros & art galleries. Direct access to waterfront for runs, biking, dogwalking. 19th-century grandeur. Modern luxury. Nothing like it on the market.

Additional info

The Unit This top-floor, 1,002 sq. ft. residence represents the building at its most refined: generous proportions, preserved original materials, and unobstructed views over the Saint Lawrence.

Living & Dining The Great Room -- living (16'6" × 17'4") and dining (16'2" × 13'1") -- unfolds as a single, fluid space, anchored by original timber beams and wide-plank hardwood floors. An original brick fireplace defines the dining area. Arched windows on two exposures fill the room with natural light from morning through late afternoon, while ceilings just over 11 feet create a sense of volume and elegance.

The kitchen (8'8" × 11'0") has been thoughtfully redesigned: dark cabinetry, statement island with seating, and a full exposed brick wall give it a bold, cohesive presence. Stainless steel appliances and discreet in-unit laundry complete the space, which opens directly to the dining area for seamless flow.

Primary Bedroom The primary bedroom (10'7" × 11'9") offers a calm retreat, with hardwood floors and a south-west facing window overlooking the iconic Five Roses sign and downtown Montreal skyline.

Second Bedroom The second bedroom (8'4" × 17'1") is one of the unit's most striking spaces, featuring a full wall of original 1872 brick and an arched window with a deep stone sill. Views extend across the Old Port, St. Lawrence River, Jacques-Cartier Bridge, and even Habitat 67. Ideal as a bedroom, office, or lounge.

Foyer & Bathroom The foyer (8'0" × 11'10") is a true entry space, not merely a corridor. A full bathroom with bath/shower combo, exposed brick detail, and integrated laundry completes the layout.

Building Amenities

  • Elevator
  • Secured entry with video intercom
  • Fibre-optic internet
  • Garbage/recycling chute on each floor

Location 215 Boulevard Saint-Laurent sits at the crossroads of Old Montreal's history and its vibrant cultural life. Steps from Rue Saint-Paul, a 3-minute walk to Notre-Dame Basilica, and 7 minutes to Place d'Armes metro and Chinatown. The waterfront promenade begins at your doorstep, offering year-round activities. This is not just proximity to Montreal's cultural core -- it is living within it.

The Building Built in 1872--1873 for Marie-Hélène Jodoin, this five-storey grey limestone building with a Second Empire mansard roof was designed for longevity. It survived the 1914 extension of Boulevard Saint-Laurent, gaining its prominent corner position. Converted to luxury residential in 1984, it is protected under Quebec's heritage law and located within a sector of exceptional historical value.

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