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webgurl
09-15-2004, 12:31 AM
Wondering if anyone has links to rentals or real estate for montreal .
Ideally i would like to know how much DOWNTOWN only :)
Or if anyone can tell me roughly an idea how much rentals is downtown montreal . I think i may want to move there . :cool:

Thanks

Panky
09-15-2004, 01:31 AM
Living off the island is the way you want to go. The cost of living is much less, plus there's some really nice areas. But, if you don't drive or have a car, you could have a problem in certain areas.

Downtown has some really cool areas as well. It really depends on exactly what you are looking for. Are you fluent in French? Are you looking for a loft, office space, 3½, 4½, 5½ ?

There's pretty many Montrealers on the board. You should be able to get some good advice on the cost of living downtown and areas to avoid.

No matter if you live downtown or off the island, it is still going to be a lot less expensive than living in Vancouver.

sweet7
09-15-2004, 08:14 AM
For realestate rent or purchase check out www.MLS.ca

How much do you spend now?
What is your budget?
Will you have a car>

Living downtown is nice and very convenient but as Panky said the costs are much higher than living off the island or in small suburbs (which are not necessarily off the island, but more like 10 minutes from the downtown area by car). That site should give you a good idea.

Vid Vicious
09-15-2004, 09:04 AM
http://classifieds.canada.com/montreal/

Funbrunette
09-15-2004, 09:27 AM
Webgurl are you really considering moving to Montreal? Listen, if you need anything of want to talk please do not hesitate to call me (I sent you my phone number in PM) Never would I post my digits on the board my phone would be ringing off the hook! :p

Seriously, I've lived in Montreal most of my life and would be happy to help! :)

Magnus3x
09-15-2004, 01:39 PM
I lived in Montreal for a while and you will find the cost of living 200% cheaper than Van, even if you were to live in the heart of the downtown it would still be cheaper than Van.

webgurl
09-15-2004, 02:13 PM
Hey guys thanks alot for the feedback

FB , when I make it there i will contact you forsure , right now I am thinking around spring time so i am just doing some research for the time being .
Thanks for your support you are as sweet as your Avatar !!!

Magnus , 200% cheaper what like a deal !! So instead of paying 1500/month for rent d/t Vancouver i can get a better deal in Montreal ??Sounds Fine and Dandy to Me ...

Vid Vicious
09-15-2004, 04:21 PM
1500 a month will buy you a kick ass loft in Old montreal ... :) ... Figure for the same amount as your rent you could get yourself a crazy pad and a little sports car .. :) With good winter tires

Dugmor
09-15-2004, 07:40 PM
I have a 4000 + square foot loft on St Laurent and Mount Royal .

Maybe I can rent you some space. How long do you plan to stay ?

Funbrunette
09-15-2004, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by Dugmor
I have a 4000 + square foot loft on St Laurent and Mount Royal .

Maybe I can rent you some space. How long do you plan to stay ?

Can I move in...! ;)

webgurl
09-15-2004, 08:36 PM
Originally posted by Vid Vicious
1500 a month will buy you a kick ass loft in Old montreal ... :) ... Figure for the same amount as your rent you could get yourself a crazy pad and a little sports car .. :) With good winter tires

VID !! You just totally inspired me more i like the 2 For 1 deal haha

webgurl
09-15-2004, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by Dugmor
I have a 4000 + square foot loft on St Laurent and Mount Royal .

Maybe I can rent you some space. How long do you plan to stay ?

Holy SHIT 4K Loft thats friggen crazy like a Penthouse ?
I would be scared to live there alone ....:D
Thanks Dugmor ! xoxoxoxo

Feynman
09-16-2004, 01:10 AM
The previous "Budweiser loft" is for rent at the moment. It's a place with a mezzanine, that was rented for parties.

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Evil Chris
09-16-2004, 10:26 AM
How's that for options? LOL

Personally, if I were single and wanted to live downtown, I would look for something in the Ste-Catharine west area. Close to or even into Westmount. You have all the comforts of being downtown, and in a nice quiet area. Anything more than a few blocks away is an easy ride on the metro (subway). Living east of or on St-Laurent is just nuts IMO.

Gamma Eric
09-16-2004, 01:21 PM
City is definitely great cause everything is in walkable distance, but having a car in montreal is a pain! Summer is not too bad but winter... make sure you get a place that as either indoor parking or a private parking. otherwise it will be probably faster to walk to where you gotta go then to try and get your car and loose your parking space...lol

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Feynman
09-16-2004, 03:57 PM
And then, there are other hidden costs of living in Montreal. Taxation is much higher, because we are taxed by both level of govt. The marginal rate is 65% maybe, and as for the services, they are very bad. Bad roads, bad hospitals (takes months to have an appointment), etc.

We live in the most socialistic province, and thus, where the business is the worst. If your revenue base and business is established somewhere else, then, go for it. If you think of brigning your business here, don't.

Odie
09-20-2004, 12:40 PM
ooooh ooooh ooohh...I love Montreal!!! My b/f's aunt is getting a place there so I'll be spending lots of time in Montreal next summer!:)

Torn Rose
09-20-2004, 02:59 PM
we are thinking of a trip next summer to Montreal, never been there. But I will wait for the snow to melt before I come =o)

thruma
09-21-2004, 03:43 PM
I'm thinking of Montreal as the next big city I move to.

I got sick and tired of Toronto so moved out of there a while back. In a small town now.