Habitaiton Mirabel | Projet Mirabel - les Habitations Baral Inc. dans le projet Mirabel vous proposent des maisons contemporaines de +/- 1200 pieds carrés avec option de revenu (bachelor) pour aussi peu que 740.00$ par mois incluant toutes les taxes, municipales et scolaires. À qui la Chance ? Les premiers acheteurs, seront situés près de tous les services convoités tel que parcs, centres commerciaux

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