External facing:
- Wood
- Brick
Floor coverings:
- Hardwood
- Ceramic
Heating source:
- Hot water
- Electric
- Natural gas
- Heat-pump
Kitchen:
- Polyester cabinets
- Island
- Dishwasher
- Fridge
- Double sink
- Gas range
Equipment/Services Included:
- Central vacuum
- Shed
- Central air
- Stove
- Air exchanger
- Fireplace
- Cedar wardrobe
- Ceiling fixtures
- Dryer
- Blinds
- Alarm system
- Walk-in closet
Bathroom:
- Bath and shower
- Claw Foot Bathtub
- Two sinks
Basement:
- Totally finished
Renovations and upgrades:
- Cabinets
- Heating
- Central air
- Kitchen
- Electrical
- Windows
- Insulation
- Crown moulding
- External facing
- 9ft ceilings
- Floors
- Plumbing
- Doors
- Bathrooms
- Basement
- Roof
- Gutters
- Painting
- Half bath
- Foundation
- Shed
- Terrace
- Landscaping
Parking / Driveway:
- Asphalt
- Double drive
- Outside
Location:
- Public transportation
Lot description:
- Fenced
- Patio/deck
Near Commerce:
- Supermarket
- Drugstore
- Financial institution
- Restaurant
- Bar
Near Health Services:
- Hospital
- Dentist
- Medical center
Near Educational Services:
- Daycare
- Kindergarten
- Elementary school
- High School
- College
- University
Near Recreational Services:
- Library
- Bicycle path
- Swimming pool
Near Tourist Services:
- Hotel
- Port / Marina
Owners’ comments
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Original comments
Blow of heart. Historic and unique, it was designed by architect Alfred Lamontagne and built in 1924 by businessman Johnny Saulnier.
As soon as you enter, you feel the warmth and ancestral character . Rooms are large, bright, with high ceilings over 9 feet. Hardwood floors are original, as well as woodwork. The luminaires have been restored or replaced to be of the style of the time. The chimneys in the house were highlighted. The basement has been completely renovated and now hosts a wine cellar that highlights the stone foundations.
Located on the historic Séminaire Street, it is within walking distance of several amenities, in particular the city center, hospital, daycare, primary school, Chicoutimi CEGEP and UQAC.
Here are some of the renovations that have been completed since 2014:
Currently used as a single-family home, it has the potential to be converted into a cottage or business.
A visit will convince you.
Coup de coeur. Patrimoniale et unique, elle fut dessinée par l'architecte Alfred Lamontagne et construite en 1924 par l'homme d'affaires Johnny Saulnier.
Dès que vous entrez, vous sentez la chaleur et le cachet ancestral. Les pièces sont vastes, lumineuses, avec des hauts plafonds de plus de 9 pieds. Les planchers de bois francs sont d'origine, ainsi que les boiseries. Les luminaires ont été restaurés ou remplacés pour être du style de l'époque. Les cheminées de la maison ont été mise en valeur. Le sous-sol a été entièrement rénové et accueille maintenant un cellier à vin qui met en valeur les fondations de pierre.
Situé sur la rue historique du Séminaire, elle est à distance à pieds de plusieurs commodités, en particulier le centre-ville, l'hôpital, la garderie, l'école primaire, le cégep de Chicoutimi et de l'UQAC.
Voici quelques-unes des rénovations effectuées depuis 2014:
Utilisée actuellement comme maison unifamiliale, elle a un potentiel d'être convertie en gîte ou en commerce.
Une visite vous convaincra.