The highlights : green space and family atmosphere.
It is in this privileged environment that Groupe Accueil invites you. Located in the West Island, the Beaconsfield complex Beaconsfield complex is made up of nine small buildings that are built around green spaces.
The individual entrances confirm the very residential character. The townhouses form a cozy complex and will enjoy every day the quietness of this neighborhood.
As young parents seeking for a new home for three, we thought ahead while searching for an apartment and chose Beaconsfield because of its good elementary and middle school. It’s truly relaxing to live in such a quiet neighborhood, with such a nice pool, and without the rush of the city.
Eleonore and Diego, 28 and 33 years old, young professionals
In the west of Montreal island
Beaconsfield is a quiet place where single-family residences, parks, and tree-lined streets are inviting for a walk or a bicycle ride. An accessible road and air transport system is highly valued. Located on the shores of Lake Saint-Louis, Beaconsfield enjoys green spaces overlooking the waterfront. Saint-James Park and the park of the historic Centennial building, the very picturesque cultural center of the municipality, are ideal places for family outings. Outdoor enthusiasts also benefit from three boat ramps, two boating clubs and numerous nearby parks, playgrounds, and sports fields.
Built in the extravagant post-war era, it is very well located. Each of its apartments from 2nd till 12th floor contains very large comfortable pieces that will seduce you.
Located at the foot of Mount Royal park, the Redpath will become a haven of tranquility in the midst of the tumultuous life daily, for those who will be lucky enough to take up residence there.
Apartment features
Apartments
Semi-furnished ¹
Full bathroom
Balcony ²
AC
One bedroom
1
Two bedroom
2
Three bedroom
2
¹ Including stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher.
² Apartments with a balcony depend on their orientation.
Being retired, I wanted to live in a neighborhood very well served by transport but also in supermarkets without having to own a car. Besides, I prefer to live as a tenant rather than a house in order to be close to my neighbours. Redpath brings these criteria together.
Jacob, 70, retired
Between downtown and the Mount Royal park
If you are looking for an apartment that combines proximity to downtown and the calm of Mount-Royal while being well served by public transportation and health care facilities, Redpath is for you. You will be able to relax with a unique view of the Mount Royal or of Montreal after a day of work. Docteur-Penfield avenue is calm while being close to bars, restaurants, shops and galleries.
At the foot of Mount-Royal Park, the Beaver Lake apartments offer a sought-after living environment. The architecture of these two buildings of 5 floors fits perfectly into this environment. Of course, the apartments spacious and generously lit apartments.
Close to downtown and at the foot of Mount Royal, these buildings are designed for all those for whom comfort and tranquility and tranquility rhyme with the art of living.
Apartment features
Apartments
Semi-furnished ¹
Full bathroom
Balcony
AC²
One bedroom
1
Two bedroom
1
Three bedroom
2
¹ Including stove, refrigerator, dishwasher.
² All apartments on 4155 have AC, while only some have it on 4145.
Living in such a quiet and nice neighborhood that is so well connected to the city center sounded like a dream. Beaver Lake’s location is truly ideal for a grandmother like me, both for the grandchildren and myself who can enjoy its setting for a daily walk !
Eileen, 62 years old, retired
Between downtown and the Mount Royal park
A few steps from the trails of Parc Mont-Royal, you are in a neighborhood that also facilitates access to the Oratoire St-Joseph, access to the public spaces that line the Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges. This district is very close to downtown Montreal: museums, exhibition halls and Montreal cultural theaters. This neighborhood is close to everything and allows you to live quietly near green spaces.