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Le Greystone Condominiums, Montréal QC

Listing status
Developer sold out
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Condo
13 Units, - Stories
1 - 3 Bedrooms
Complete
656 - 2512 SqFt

Overview

Le Greystone Condominiums is a new condo community By Fort St Devco at Montréal. Le Greystone Condominiums has a total of 13 units. Sizes range from 656 to 2512 square feet.
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Le Greystone Condominiums details

Building Type:Condo
Ownership:Condominium
Selling Status:Sold Out
Construction Status:Complete
Builder(s): By Fort St Devco
Architect(s): By Karl Fischer Architect
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Le Greystone Condominiums marketing summary

From Le Greystone Condominiums:

Le Greystone Condominiums is a unique new urban condo project in the heart of downtown Montréal. Located in the historic Shaughnessy Village area, it offers all the amenities of urban living while being surrounded by some of the city’s greatest green spaces. Come see what living in the Quartier des Grands Jardins is all about.
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Last update: Apr 19, 2017
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