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120, Rue Principale, Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague J0S 1T0
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** Possibility of establishing a BUSINESS ** Possibility of dividing into housing ** Possibility for roomers ** Ideal for host family ** Welcome to 120 rue Principale in Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague, a majestic ancestral home that has had several vocations in the past and is full of history and memories. Currently converted into a single-family home, you will have enough space to accommodate the whole family with its large rooms and 8 bedrooms. You have an idea for a business in mind, seize this opportunity to add YOUR STORY to this property. Come visit !!!
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INCLUSIONS:
Stove, range hood, kitchen refrigerator, dishwasher, light fixtures, ceiling fans, window treatments, central vacuum and accessories, washer-dryer set, hot water tank, water softener system, piano, 2 wood stoves, 4 sump pumps, 2 dehumidifiers, 4 window air conditioners, office bookcase, ''accommodation'' bookcase, small storage cabinet in the kitchen powder room, front powder room mirror, outdoor patio set, gazebo, swing, outdoor play unit, hose reel with 100 feet of garden hose installed in the exterior cellar entrance, basement carpet, basement metal shelf and workbench.
------------------------------------------------------------ ----- A LITTLE HISTORY :
Elegant building built at the beginning of the 20th century (source: Municipality of Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague). Elzéar-Hubert Dansereau settled in Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague as a doctor in 1868. One of his 17 children, Louis-Ernest, settled at 120 rue Principale in 1926 (Gravel, 1996). The Victorian-style Dansereau house served many purposes, serving as a doctor's office, hospital, pharmacy, housing for canal workers, hotel (New Canal Hotel), store, post office, bank and finally a private residence. The first building, covered in brick, constitutes the rear part. The front part was built later, as well as an annex in which Olier Dansereau ran a store that mainly sold clothing. It also housed a branch of the Banque Canadienne Nationale and the post office. In 1926, Homer Brière, then the owner, sold the property to Joseph Dansereau, a schoolteacher from Montreal, and his son, Polydor Albert, a doctor. The same year, Joseph sold it to Louis Ernest Dansereau. The latter was a tailor and the father of Olier Dansereau. In 1930, Louis Ernest signed a 10-year lease with the Banque Canadienne Nationale. In the 1950s, there were three stores in the heart of the village of Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague: Jalbert et Laberge, Olier Dansereau and Aimé Leboeuf.
------------------------------------------------------------ ----- SOME RENOVATIONS CARRIED OUT OVER THE YEARS :
- Exterior siding renovation in 2016/2017 (stripping, painting, caulking) - Window replacement in 2007 and 2017 - Plumbing completely redone in 2012 - Front gallery renovated and staked in 2017 with an ancestral sheet metal roof - Floor covering redone everywhere on the ground floor, the hallway on the first floor and the master bedroom (2007-2023)
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