1 bedroom
1 bathroom

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6000 Ave du Parc Comfortable, Secure Living in the Heart of Mile End

 Welcome to 6000 Ave du Parc, a well-maintained and secure apartment building set in one of Montréal's most vibrant and connected neighborhoods. Residents enjoy easy access to local cafés, restaurants, parks, and transit, with all the energy of Mile End and the Plateau just outside the front door.

 Every apartment comes equipped with a refrigerator, stove, and hot water. Heating is provided through electric baseboards, with electricity billed separately to tenants. To keep you connected, the building offers free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout all common areas and individual units.

 A recently renovated laundry room adds everyday convenience, featuring two coin-operated washers and two dryers, along with thoughtful touches like soap storage cubbies and a dedicated folding station.

 Security and comfort are top priorities here. The building is protected by CCTV cameras throughout the common areas and exterior entrances, a locked front entrance, and a two-way intercom system for controlled access.

 Please note that on-site parking is not available. Short-term metered parking can be found directly on Parc Avenue, while overnight street parking is available on nearby streets. Residents may also apply for a city parking decal for additional options.

 Building Policies

 Non-smoking building
No dogs permitted
One cat allowed with landlord approval
No balconies available (fire escapes may not be used as balconies)
 6000 Ave du Parc offers comfortable, practical living in a secure and centrally located Montréal building an ideal home base for enjoying everything this iconic neighborhood has to offer.

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$1,330
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Equipments Included:

  • Fridge
  • Stove

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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.

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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3 1/2 (1 bedroom) for rent

6000 Av. du Parc Le Plateau-Mont-Royal Montréal / l'Île

No. 1134456

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