The neighborhood flirt | The stamp of the old biscuit factory

Affordable and adorable: we set ourselves the challenge of finding Quebec properties for sale for less than $500,000, but equipped with a little something that makes them stand out.


Although no sweets have been made there since 2004, the former Viau biscuit factory remains in the memories of Montrealers. In 2007, the building that housed the famous factory, in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, was converted into condos, with the desire to attract families there. This corner unit on two floors has two closed bedrooms, a parking space in the garage and direct access to the outside. Its 12 ft high ceilings, its exposed beams as well as its stone and brick walls give it a lot of character. And on the roof, a terrace common to residents of the building offers a beautiful view of Montreal.

Its price: $449,000
His city: Montreal (Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve)
Its rooms: 7, including 2 bedrooms
Its land: 925 ft⁠2
Its little extras: the preserved cachet of the 1906 building, its corner positioning and its proximity to Saint-Clément and Maisonneuve parks


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