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Imagine a beautiful new townhouse intelligently integrated into a green residential development.

Imagine a beautiful new townhouse intelligently integrated into a green residential development.

INTEGRATED ARCHITECTURE

In a nod to its surroundings, the development’s simple design reflects the authentic feel of the neighbourhood with its charming, distinctive triplexes. Classic lines are imbued with a modern touch, giving HUS a timeless beauty. Designed with sustainability in mind, the streetfront landscaping blends perfectly with the road’s mature tree canopy.

Small name, big story.

HUS means HOUSE. This three-letter name is a West Frisian word, a language spoken in the north of the Netherlands. Short and unassuming, it’s a perfect fit for our development. HUS is inspired by Scandinavian design, a style renowned for its efficiency, durability and its use of uncomplicated raw materials. Its sound evokes the word us, underlining the welcoming spirit of the future HUS community.

RARE PEARL

HUS brings a breath of fresh air to the Plateau-Mont-Royal real estate landscape. In a class of its own, the development offers something truly rare: a comfortable, spacious, brand-new townhouse in one of Montreal’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. Your new home is sure to increase in value, with no need to invest in renovations for years to come.

INVESTISSEZ DANS UN BIEN IMMOBILIER RECHERCHÉ QUI PRENDRA DE LA VALEUR

VOISINAGE CONVIVIAL

Located on a quiet residential street, HUS offers an attractive lifestyle for active professionals and young urban families. It encourages conviviality, drawing inspiration from its vibrant neighbourhood. A few steps away, a beautifully landscaped park serves as a meeting place, where neighbourhood children can share moments of joy and start lifelong friendships.  

PRENEZ PART À UNE COMMUNAUTÉ DE PROPRIÉTAIRES QUI VOUS RESSEMBLENT
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