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Open House Weekends : 3 must-see residential projects from Prével

If you're looking to buy a condo, this is the event you can’t miss this April.
Open House Weekends : 3 must-see residential projects from Prével

Are you looking to buy a condo in Montréal?

Take advantage of Open House Weekends, taking place on April 1-2 and 8-9 to discover our 3 participating projects.

It’s a great occasion to meet our representatives, who will be more than happy to answer any questions you have, and to visit our model units.

A must-attend annual event

Once again this year, the Open House Weekends are the must-attend annual event when it comes to residential housing in the Greater Montreal region. Of course, we will be part of the action with:

  • Lowney sur Ville phase 4, in Griffintown

990, Ottawa Street
514-868-1555
www.lelowney.ca

  • 21e arrondissement phase 3, at the crossroads of Griffintown and Old Montreal

731, William Street
514-397-1400
www.21e.ca

  • Bassins du Havre Pier 4, on the banks of the Lachine Canal in Griffintown

180, du Séminaire Street
514-989-8889
www.lesbassins.ca

Following the success of last year’s edition, Montreal designers will once again be in the spotlight! Local designer Jean-Claude Poitras is offering you the opportunity to win $5,000 worth of Quebec-made furniture, offered by the Quebec Furniture Manufacturers’ Association, as well as $5,000 of GE appliances. All you have to do is vote for your favorite piece from Jean-Claude’s collection and you’ll be entered to win!

Prix Habitat Design: We’re counting on you!

Prix Habitat Design contest rewards the best model units built in the Greater Montreal region. Last year, thanks to your support, we won 5 awards. We hope this year will be as successful!

It’s a great opportunity to get inspired by new signs, and you will also have the chance to win a pair of airline tickets to Paris, including $500 in spending money!

You have until 6pm on May 15th, 2017 to vote. If you didn’t have the chance to vote during your visit, you can also vote online.

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