Description
Welcome to 7577 Avenue Wiseman, located between Ogilvy and Saint-Roch streets, (walking distance from daily errands ). On the main floor of this chic building, the open concept flat will please you with its high ceilings, its functional kitchen, its two bedrooms, its bathroom with bathtub and separate glass & ceramic shower, its wall-mounted air conditioning, private balcony, its private outdoor parking right behind unit and the convenient interior storage space.
This beautiful building was built with quality materials,
in order to minimize long term maintenance cost.
Here are some examples:
Concrete bricks and stones for the facades.
Elastomeric acrylic stucco with reinforcement mesh embedded
in the base coat on the foundation and on the side walls.
Concrete balcony and front stairs.
The balconies and guardrail structures are made of
galvanized steel.
The roof covering consists of a two-layer waterproofing
system, welded with a blowtorch with sealed drip edge
parapets. The elastomeric membrane is white.
Interior stair structures made from steel.
In Parc-Extension, generations of men and women from
diverse origins have built their Montreal history on a
daily basis.
Parc-Extension is in the heart of Montreal, close to all
services. Served by two metro stations (Acadie and Parc)
and several buses, it is easy to get everywhere you want by
public transportation, by bike and even on foot, whether to
the grocery store or school. The car becomes (almost)
superfluous!
In recent years, the Parc-Extension district has undergone
a major transformation, accelerated by the installation of
the new MIL campus of the University of Montreal.
The neighborhood welcomes new neighbors, including young
professionals, young parents, and students, who mingle with
the great diversity of the neighborhood.
As a direct result of its cosmopolitanism, the
Parc-Extension district is full of shops, restaurants,
cafes, specialized grocery stores and other meeting places
where the different cultures of each of the owners emerge.
The district includes:
Library ;
3 primary schools (Barclay, Barthélémy-Vimont and
Camille-Laurin schools);
As well as an education center for adults.
A secondary school is located nearby, in the Villeray
district. As for CEGEPs and universities, you can find them
just a few metro stations away. The University of Montreal
is also in the process of setting up a new campus in the
neighborhood to facilitate access for its students.
Residing in the area also allows you to be very close to
the famous Jean-Talon market, one of the largest markets in
North America, known for its large gathering of local
producers.