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Brivia Knocks $1 Million Off the Price for Gutted Heritage Property in Montreal

Owner Still Trying To Sell Historic Downtown Mansion After Three Failed Attempts
The price has been reduced for this structure completed in 1846 and once inhabited by Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine. (Kristian Gravenor/CoStar)
The price has been reduced for this structure completed in 1846 and once inhabited by Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine. (Kristian Gravenor/CoStar)

Bargain hunters dreaming of opening an office in a historic mansion in downtown Montreal may be pleased to learn that a 178-year-old structure that has sat empty since the late 1980s can be had for $6 million. Owner Brivia Group just knocked $1 million off the original asking price.

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