February 5 2014
6 Criteria To Consider When Choosing Your Real Estate Developer
Buying A Condo : Tips And Tricks To Make The Right Choice
1. How long has the company been in business?
2. How many units are built per year?
3. What are the other realizations of the company? – Visit the company’s previous projects to see if it has a successful portfolio and an architectural style you appreciate.
4. Is the building covered by the guarantee plan for new residential buildings? – To be eligible to this plan, the builder must hold a licence delivered by the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (RBQ), and must have been evaluated for professional qualifications by an authorised member of the RBQ.
5. What after-sale services are offered? – A professional developer should offer a guaranteed and comprehensive after-sale service.
6. Will my condo be delivered on time? – The best way to find out is to ask people who’ve already purchased condos from the developer.
Prével Team
At a morning event on Esplanade Cartier’s urban square, attended by Robert Beaudry, City Councillor for the Ville-Marie borough and member of Montréal’s Executive Committee, Laurence Vincent, President of Prével, Élizabeth‑Ann Doyle, Executive and Artistic Director of the Montréal-based organization MU, and Véronique Rioux, Industrial Design Consultant, Prével officially unveiled three public artworks created by artists Antonietta Grassi, MSHL, and Diane Roe. The event also offered a tour of the new neighbourhood, allowing attendees to admire the works and discover Montréal’s very first rooftop community garden.
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At a morning event on Esplanade Cartier’s urban square, attended by Robert Beaudry, City Councillor for the Ville-Marie borough and member of Montréal’s Executive Committee, Laurence Vincent, President of Prével, Élizabeth‑Ann Doyle, Executive and Artistic Director of the Montréal-based organization MU, and Véronique Rioux, Industrial Design Consultant, Prével officially unveiled three public artworks created by artists Antonietta Grassi, MSHL, and Diane Roe. The event also offered a tour of the new neighbourhood, allowing attendees to admire the works and discover Montréal’s very first rooftop community garden.
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At the 2025 Montréal Climate Summit, we shared our vision of urban development that blends sustainability, innovation, and accessibility. A clear-eyed look at the challenges—and real pathways to move forward, together.
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