Lysandre Nadeau Lists Pointe-Saint-Charles House for $1,198,000

Lysandre Nadeau Lists Pointe-Saint-Charles House for $1,198,000

Lysandre Nadeau and Claude Bégin have put their Pointe-Saint-Charles house on the market for $1,198,000. The listing lands as the couple moves into a new chapter after Nadeau said weeks ago that she and her family were moving.

The property is already live on Centris, and the asking price sets the tone immediately. For buyers tracking Montreal’s upper end, it places a three-bedroom home in one of the city’s sought-after neighborhoods squarely in the premium range.

Pointe-Saint-Charles at $1,198,000

$1,198,000 is the number attached to the house today, and the listing ties it to Pointe-Saint-Charles rather than to a broader Montreal address. That makes the neighborhood part of the value equation as much as the home itself.

Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and one powder room give the house a layout that is larger than the typical city resale. The combination points to a property built for family use, not just a showpiece listing.

Bright spaces and rooftop terrace

Large fenestration and bright spaces are part of the pitch, along with a fully finished basement. The fenced yard adds outdoor room at ground level, while the rooftop terrace gives the home a view of the neighborhood.

Those features matter because the listing is not simply about selling a house; it is about presenting a package that fits a family that had already signaled a move. Nadeau had recently said she had fallen in love with a new property with a yard, a pool and more space for her children.

Mélanie Moreau on Centris

Mélanie Moreau is named for more details on the listing, which means buyers do not have to rely on a vague teaser to understand what is being offered. Centris has the house live now, and the market is free to decide whether the price matches the space, the location and the rooftop terrace view.

For readers watching Montreal residential prices, the cleanest takeaway is the asking figure itself: $1,198,000 for a Pointe-Saint-Charles home with three bedrooms, a finished basement and a fenced yard. The next move belongs to prospective buyers who want to see whether that mix of location and features is enough to draw a serious offer.

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