2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
Furnished / semi-furnished
Living space area (basement exclu.) 656 ft² (60.94 m²)

Landlord’s comments

Furnished 2-Bedroom Apartment (656 sq. ft.) | Ville-Émard / St-Henri, Montreal 

Available from June 1 to July 31, 2026 (2 months)

Located on the 3rd floor (no elevator) 

Renovated in 2023 

Lots of natural light 

Primary bedroom with queen bed 

Second room set up as an office, ideal for remote work 

Private balcony with patio furniture, perfect for summer 

Included: 

Wi-Fi internet 

Heating and air conditioning 

Electricity 

Professional cleaning once per month 

Features: 

In-unit washer (no dryer) and clothes drying rack 

Building without an elevator 

Easy street parking 

10-minute walk to Monk metro station 

Close to restaurants, cafés, grocery stores, and parks 

15-minute drive to downtown 

20-minute bike ride to downtown 

Steps away from the Lachine Canal 

Requirements: 

Non-smoker 

No pets allowed 

Credit check and references required 

Ideal tenant profile: 

Professional individual 

Quiet, clean, and respectful 

Price: $2,000/month (all included) 

Serious inquiries only. 

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Property features

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Located on which floor?
3
Available from
June 1st 2026

Additional Features:

  • Heated
  • Hot Water
  • Furnished / Semi-Furnished
  • Short-term
  • Dishwasher access
  • Renovated
  • Last floor
  • Non-smoking

Building Services:

  • Balcony/Terrace

Equipments Included:

  • Stove
  • Air Conditioning
  • Dishwasher
  • Washer
  • Fridge
  • Blinds
  • Furnished

Health Care Proximity:

  • Hospital
  • Health Club/Spa

Markets Proximity:

  • Supermarket
  • Drugstore
  • Financial institution
  • Restaurant
  • Shopping Center
  • Bar

Environnement:

  • Highway Access
  • Near Park
  • No Backyard Neighbors
  • Residential Area
  • Public Transportation

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Summary of Expenditures
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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.

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!

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$2,000 / monthly
Availability:
 
June 1st 2026

4 1/2 (2 bedrooms) for rent

2438 rue Jacques-Hertel LaSalle Montréal / l'Île

No. 1132407

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