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  2. YUL Condos - Wikipedia

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    YUL Condominiums is a large residential skyscraper complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The towers are located on René-Lévesque Boulevard at the corner of Bishop and Mackay, near E-Commerce Place and the Bell Centre. [1] The towers have 38 floors and 120 metres (390 ft) tall, and consist of 873 condos.

  3. Category:Residential buildings in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Residential buildings in Montreal" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  4. Greater Montreal Real Estate Board - Wikipedia

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    It issues press releases on real estate topics, as well as monthly statistics for the real estate market. In 2013, GMREB voted to break away from the Canadian Real Estate Association, and removed all listings from their national website, Realtor.ca. [4] However, as of November 2018, CREA displays real estate listings from Montreal on their website.

  5. Category:Houses in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Montreal" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. List of neighbourhoods in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal has the second largest Italian population in Canada after Toronto. There are around 250,000 Montrealers of Italian ancestry living within its Metropolitan Area. Montreal's Little Italy, located on St. Lawrence Boulevard between Jean-Talon and St. Zotique, is home to Montreal's original Italian Canadian community. Although many Italians ...

  7. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, Canada began experiencing, for the first time since 1980, a synchronized housing bubble across the six largest residential real estate markets in Canada, which represent approximately 40% of all real estate sales in Canada. [27] [23]