Bois-Franc living
The Bois-Franc development in Saint-Laurent offers a mix of green spaces, lakes, recreation and services, and homes and businesses in an avant-garde residential project all about quality of life.
Bois-Franc living
The Bois-Franc development in Saint-Laurent offers a mix of green spaces, lakes, recreation and services, and homes and businesses in an avant-garde residential project all about quality of life.
Bois-Franc offers the biggest variety of condo and townhouse styles in the Greater Montreal area. No matter what you’re looking for in a home, you’ll find it at Bois-Franc.
Each home has its own garage and the driveways are cleverly hidden to improve the overall look of the neighbourhood.
Bois-Franc provides residents with a superior quality of life and a living environment in harmony with the natural world. Power lines and cables are hidden away underground for a cleaner look and better network reliability.
Bois-Franc offers the biggest variety of condo and townhouse styles in the Greater Montreal area. No matter what you’re looking for in a home, you’ll find it at Bois-Franc.
Each home has its own garage and the driveways are cleverly hidden to improve the overall look of the neighbourhood.
Bois-Franc provides residents with a superior quality of life and a living environment in harmony with the natural world. Power lines and cables are hidden away underground for a cleaner look and better network reliability.
A lively neighbourhood
Access to public transit via the future Bois-Franc REM station
A wide variety of homes made for modern living
Two building companies known for their expertise and bold designs
Parks, footpaths, and bike trails
Two daycare centres for neighbourhood families
Exclusive by-laws for uniformity (referred to as an “architectural servitude”)
Underground power lines and adequate lighting throughout the development
Access to many shops without having to leave the development thanks to La Grand-Place and Faubourg Bois-Franc
Clay brick on all building exteriors
Underground garage for each unit with no garage door out front
Streets designed to reduce vehicle speeds
A lively neighbourhood
Access to public transit via the future Bois-Franc REM station
A wide variety of homes made for modern living
Two building companies known for their expertise and bold designs
Parks, footpaths, and bike trails
Two daycare centres for neighbourhood families
Exclusive by-laws for uniformity (referred to as an “architectural servitude”)
Underground power lines and adequate lighting throughout the development
Access to many shops without having to leave the development thanks to La Grand-Place and Faubourg Bois-Franc
Clay brick on all building exteriors
Underground garage for each unit with no garage door out front
Streets designed to reduce vehicle speeds
A lively neighbourhood
Access to public transit via the future Bois-Franc REM station
A wide variety of homes made for modern living
Two building companies known for their expertise and bold designs
Parks, footpaths, and bike trails
Two daycare centres for neighbourhood families
Exclusive by-laws for uniformity (referred to as an “architectural servitude”)
Underground power lines and adequate lighting throughout the development
Access to many shops without having to leave the development thanks to La Grand-Place and Faubourg Bois-Franc
Clay brick on all building exteriors
Underground garage for each unit with no garage door out front
Streets and traffic lights designed to reduce vehicle speeds