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Marjorie Jeune
ROYAL LEPAGE TENDANCE

Marjorie Jeune

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker , Montréal (Lachine)

ROYAL LEPAGE TENDANCE

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Patricia Hamelin
RE/MAX DU CARTIER INC.

Patricia Hamelin

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker , Montréal (Lachine)

RE/MAX DU CARTIER INC.

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Rhoida Ilagan

Rhoida Ilagan

Residential Real Estate Broker , Montréal (Lachine)

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Samuel Lamarre-Ricard
EXP AGENCE IMMOBILIÈRE

Samuel Lamarre-Ricard

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker , Montréal (Lachine)

EXP AGENCE IMMOBILIÈRE

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Frank Chang Liu
ROYAL LEPAGE DU QUARTIER

Frank Chang Liu

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker , Montréal (Lachine)

ROYAL LEPAGE DU QUARTIER

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Jaclyn Rabin
KELLER WILLIAMS PRESTIGE

Jaclyn Rabin

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker , Montréal (Lachine)

KELLER WILLIAMS PRESTIGE

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BEAUTIFUL appartment for rent available as of November 1st and completely renovated this year! The property features hardwood floors, a brand new kitchen, two full bathrooms, one laundry room, a living room with dining room and a wall mounted heat pump. Access to the backyard. Pictures to come in the following weeks.
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Superb condo with indoor parking, cathedral ceiling, and plenty of natural light thanks to its many windows and patio doors opening onto a large balcony. Open-concept layout and peaceful neighborhood, just steps away from all services and highway access.
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Lachine is located at the southwestern edge of the island of Montreal, and is one of the city’s 19 boroughs. It owes its name to the fact French explorer Cavelier de LaSalle believed it was a route to China. Anyone who has studied Canadian history will have heard of the Lachine Massacre of 1689, during which several Lachine residents were killed by Iroquois warriors.

By the early 20th century, Lachine had become the country’s main industrial hub – thanks in large part to the opening of the Lachine Canal in 1824 and the arrival of the train in 1847. In 1872, Lachine was incorporated as a city. The Lachine Canal was closed in 1959 before reopening for pleasure boating in 2002.

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