Two or more storey for sale - Saint-Lambert$1,099,000
$1,099,000
Listing broker: Andy Misischia - Engel & Völkers ● # 28738474
3
1+2
2
11
132.5 mc
232 mc
1912
Description
At 485 Crescent, time seems to have slowed more than a century ago. Built in 1912, this century-old residence embodies an architectural tradition where every line, every angle, and every proportion follows a quiet sense of harmony and balance. The ivy, the mature trees, and the peaceful surroundings are a reminder that there are still places where silence is a luxury. In Saint-Lambert, you don't come simply for an address. You come back.
Details
- Driveway
- Asphalt
- Cupboard
- Wood
- Heating system
- Hot water
- Water supply
- Municipality
- Heating energy
- Electricity
- Equipment available
- Private yard
- Foundation
- Poured concrete
- Proximity
- Highway
- Bicycle path
- High school
- Public transport
- Basement
- 6 feet and over
- Parking (total)
- Outdoor (2)
- Sewage system
- Municipal sewer
- Roofing
- Asphalt shingles
- Elastomer membrane
- Zoning
- Residential
- Land surface area
- 232 mc
- Construction year
- 1912
- Building surface area
- 132.5 mc
- Living space
- 132.5 mc
- Facade of the building
- 9 m
- Building Depth
- 232 m
- Number of rooms
- 11
- Number of bedrooms
- 3
- Number of bedrooms above ground
- 3
- Number of rooms in the basement
- 0
- Number of bathrooms
- 1
- Number of half-baths
- 2
- Building Type
- Semi-detached
- Unit :
- 1
- Number of rooms
- 11
- Number of bedrooms
- 3
Room type
Floor
Dimensions
Flooring
- Room type :
- Hallway
- Floor :
- 1st level/Ground floor
- Dimensions :
- 12.1x7.4 p
- Flooring :
- Wood
- Room type :
- Living room
- Floor :
- 1st level/Ground floor
- Dimensions :
- 12.9x15.2 p
- Flooring :
- Wood
- Room type :
- Living room
- Floor :
- 1st level/Ground floor
- Dimensions :
- 12.10x16.3 p
- Flooring :
- Wood
- Room type :
- Kitchen
- Floor :
- 1st level/Ground floor
- Dimensions :
- 12.5x9.6 p
- Flooring :
- Ceramic tiles
- Room type :
- Washroom
- Floor :
- 1st level/Ground floor
- Dimensions :
- 5.5x19.2 p
- Flooring :
- Flexible floor coverings
- Room type :
- Playroom
- Floor :
- Basement
- Dimensions :
- 12.8x19.2 p
- Flooring :
- Concrete
- Room type :
- Family room
- Floor :
- Basement
- Dimensions :
- 15.5x19.11 p
- Flooring :
- Concrete
- Room type :
- Bedroom
- Floor :
- 2nd floor
- Dimensions :
- 9.8x9.4 p
- Flooring :
- Wood
- Room type :
- Primary bedroom
- Floor :
- 2nd floor
- Dimensions :
- 15.3x10.11 p
- Flooring :
- Wood
- Room type :
- Bedroom
- Floor :
- 2nd floor
- Dimensions :
- 10.3x10.4 p
- Flooring :
- Wood
- Room type :
- Bathroom
- Floor :
- 2nd floor
- Dimensions :
- 9.4x10.2 p
- Flooring :
- Ceramic tiles
Assessments
- Building assessment
- $429,800
- Evaluation of land
- $232,700
- Assessment year
- 2023
- Legal warranty
- Sale with exclusion(s) of legal warranty - See listing broker(s)
Expenses
- Municipal Taxes - General spend
- Year:2025
- Amount:$4,973
- Frequency:Yearly
- School taxes - General spend
- Year:2025
- Amount:$535
- Frequency:Yearly
Addenda
At 485 Crescent, time seems to have slowed more than a century ago. Built in 1912, this century-old residence belongs to an architectural tradition that sought not spectacle, but permanence. It was an era when proportions were guided almost by mathematics, when the geometry of a façade was never decorative, but essential. Every line answers another. Every angle finds its natural balance. A quiet form of arithmetic transformed into architecture.
Then there is the ivy.
As though nature had chosen to protect the house rather than overtake it. The seasons settle gently across its walls, sunlight filters through the mature trees, and silence itself becomes a luxury.
There are few places left where you can still hear a neighborhood breathe.
Saint-Lambert is one of them.
You don't choose it simply for an address. You return for the aimless walks, the village cafés, the canopy of trees arching over the streets, and the understated elegance that has never needed to prove itself. A town that has never chased trends because it has quietly outlasted them.
485 Crescent is not a house that seeks to impress.
It is something far rarer.
It possesses the quality found in great works of architecture: the longer you look, the more its intelligence reveals itself. A home that does not strive to captivate at first glance, but lingers in the memory of everyone fortunate enough to encounter it.
Perhaps because some homes are never truly owned.
They simply choose their next caretakers.
Then there is the ivy.
As though nature had chosen to protect the house rather than overtake it. The seasons settle gently across its walls, sunlight filters through the mature trees, and silence itself becomes a luxury.
There are few places left where you can still hear a neighborhood breathe.
Saint-Lambert is one of them.
You don't choose it simply for an address. You return for the aimless walks, the village cafés, the canopy of trees arching over the streets, and the understated elegance that has never needed to prove itself. A town that has never chased trends because it has quietly outlasted them.
485 Crescent is not a house that seeks to impress.
It is something far rarer.
It possesses the quality found in great works of architecture: the longer you look, the more its intelligence reveals itself. A home that does not strive to captivate at first glance, but lingers in the memory of everyone fortunate enough to encounter it.
Perhaps because some homes are never truly owned.
They simply choose their next caretakers.
Real Estate Broker and Advisor
Andy Misischia
Residential Real Estate Broker (J2623)
Andy Misischia Inc.
Real Estate Agency:
ENGEL & VÖLKERS MONTRÉAL (G7014)
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