Lot dimensions 835 863.93 ft² (77 654.3 m²)

Owners’ comments

Two 19-acre lots for sale together located on Montreal's South Shore in Saint-Amable and Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu.

Located near rue Hervé Sud, you have access to two cadastres, one in Saint-Amable (20,298 sq. ft.) and the other in Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu (835,860 sq. ft. / 22.7 arpents): 5131320 & 5310712 sold together. (Address 1500D rue Martin in Saint-Amable J0L 1N0).

Total area of both lots = 77,654 sq.m./835,860 sq.ft./19,188 acres.*

Huge potential as woodland, maple grove or farmland.  Electricity and fiber optics already on lot. Roads throughout + ditches and calvettes. The forest is healthy with hard, mature trees over 50 inches in diameter and a small stream. Possibility of 1,500 taps for maple syrup.   (Green zone)

Certificate of location - Staking certificate - Boundary survey - Agricultural zoning. Lands green zones. 

Contact 438.826.8272 for a visit and more information.

3 x 12 foot evaporator and maple syrup equipment on the land with access to fiber optic electricity. Roads and trails are maintained. Calvettes and culverts have been rebuilt. * sale of 9407-7237 Québec inc

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Property features

Asking Price
$517,999
Details
With equipment
Certificate of Location
Yes
Municipal evaluation
$294
Courtyard orientation
South
Municipal evaluation's date
2023
Lot's municipal evaluation
$53,600
Taxes year
2023

Lot description:

  • Water Access
  • Flat geography
  • Mature trees
  • cleared
  • electricity

Soil:

  • Clay
  • Sand

Location:

  • Highway access
  • Near park
  • No backyard neighbors
  • Residential area

Near Commerce:

  • Supermarket
  • Drugstore
  • Bank
  • Restaurant
  • Shopping Center

Near Health Services:

  • Dentist
  • Medical center
  • Health Center (spa / massage)

Near Educational Services:

  • Day nursery
  • Kindergarten
  • Elementary school
  • High School

Near Recreational Services:

  • Library
  • ATV trails
  • Cycling path

Complete list of property features

The steps involved in buying a property

Could this property be “the one”? Here’s an overview of the steps involved in becoming the owner. These steps and the legal implications remain the same whether the property is purchased from an individual or through a broker.

1
Financing

One of the first things to do when looking for a property is to get a mortgage preapproval from a financial institution. The goal is to determine borrowing capacity, and as a result, the price range to be looking in.

2
Offer to purchase

The property suits the budget and needs? Time to submit an offer to purchase! This document sets out the price, the elements included in the sale, the possession date, the conditions of purchase and all other information relevant to the sale.

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3
Conditions of purchase

The offer to purchase generally includes conditions. The most common are the property passing an inspection, the buyer providing proof of financing and the buyer selling their own property. Once the listed conditions are met, the property is considered sold.

4
Property transfer

The last step is to see a notary, who is generally chosen by the buyer. This real estate professional drafts the deed of sale and ensures that the interests of all parties involved are respected.

Once the deed of sale is notarized, the new owner gets the keys to the home. All that’s left is to move in!

More details on these steps

See our All about buying section.

$517,999

Wood Lot for sale

1500D rue Martin St-Amable Montérégie (Rive-Sud Montréal)

No. 1029443

With equipment
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