Odea is a new condo development By Cogir Group
currently under construction at 255 Boulevard Robert-Bourassa, Montréal. The development is scheduled for completion in 2024. Available units range in price from $440,100 to over $650,700. Odea has a total of 171 units. Sizes range from 405 to 1276 square feet.
Building Type:Condo
Ownership:Condominium
Selling Status:Selling
Construction Status:Construction
Estimated Completion:2024
Builder(s):Cogir Group
Architect(s):lemay
Sales Company:McGill Immobilier
Gym
Bike Storage
Yoga Studio
Rooftop Pools
Smart Parcel Lockers
Sky Lounge
Bistro & BBQ Space
Lobby Lounge
Kitchen and Dining Area
Rooftop Terrace
Concierge
Coworking Space
Courtyard
Green Roof Garden Spaces
Prices – Available Units:From $440,100 to over $650,700
C.C / Maint:$0.55 Per SqFt per Month
Cost to Purchase Parking:(Parking Fees – $60 per month)
Cost to Purchase Storage:-
Average Price per Sqft:$802 per SqFt
Co-op Fee Realtors:-
Canadian Owner (total 15% before notary)
5% – Upon signing the contract
5% deposit 3 months & 6 months after signing
Balance at the notary
Canadian Investor (total 20% before notary)
5% – Upon signing the contract
10% deposit 3 months after signing
5% deposit 6 months after signing
Balance at the notary
INSPIRED BY NATURE
The name of the project, Odea, is based on the Cree word “ode” meaning canoe which will explain the subtle and stylized symbol of the canoe in the architecture.
AN ECOSYSTEM OF NEW-GENERATION CONDOMINIUMS AND APARTMENTS TAKES ROOT IN OLD MONTREAL
Wood, vegetation and minerals are omnipresent from the interior courtyard, to the terrace on the basilica, even on the spectacular landscaped roof.
Odea Montreal: inspired by nature, a sustainable and evocative project that aspires to a Leed Silver certification. To be in line with this orientation, our designers suggest a range of finishes in this same vein.
Thus, they adopted a variation on a theme: that of the great forests of Quebec. This allusion to nature has prompted them to classify their finish pallets as follows:
Laurentian: a mixed forest with magical colors, especially in autumn, this range allows for bright contrasts. Maroon is very present and reminiscent of walks in the woods.
Boreal: natural and unbleached colors, this series reminds us of the tone of the sand on the edge of a lake and the dried leaves of the deciduous trees. Perfectly soft for cocooning.
Taiga: resistant and sometimes able to withstand harsh climates, this zone plays with contrasts and can show dark, and bewitching looks like the mixed-species it shelters.