In a serene private enclave near Tremblant Village, this breathtaking waterfront estate sits on 1.74 acres with 9,709 square feet of custom built living space. Priced at $18.1 million, the six bedroom, 10 bathroom residence stands as one of the most exceptional properties in the Laurentians. Built in 2009, the home harmoniously blends modern elegance with the natural beauty of its surroundings, featuring stunning architectural design that takes full advantage of the lakefront setting. The gated entrance ensures privacy while expansive views of the shimmering lake provide an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and entertainment year round.
The property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, sitting just moments from the vibrant Tremblant Village and its renowned ski resort. This location allows you to enjoy world class skiing in winter, golf and water sports in summer, and the full range of resort amenities without sacrificing the peace and privacy of your lakefront estate. The combination of immediate resort access with waterfront tranquility creates a lifestyle that few properties can match.
The custom built design takes advantage of the lakefront setting with living spaces oriented toward water views and outdoor terraces that extend the home's usable space across three seasons. The Laurentians' natural beauty surrounds the property, with forests, mountains, and the lake creating a constantly changing backdrop throughout the seasons. Property taxes of $42,309 annually reflect the estate's substantial value while remaining reasonable for a property of this caliber in Quebec.
The Laurentians luxury real estate market, centered around Mont Tremblant, has evolved from a regional ski resort destination into a serious four season luxury residential market attracting international buyers and wealthy Montrealers seeking country estates. Waterfront properties above $10 million in the Tremblant area have appreciated by approximately 167% over the past 12 years, significantly outpacing Montreal's urban luxury market, driven by the resort's transformation into a year round destination with golf, dining, and summer activities complementing its ski reputation. The lakefront location commands premiums of 55 to 80% over ski in ski out properties at equivalent price points, as waterfront lots are far scarcer than slope side locations and provide summer appeal that ski access alone cannot match. Interestingly, 64% of luxury property buyers in Tremblant are from outside Quebec, with significant representation from Ontario (32%), the United States (18%), and international buyers primarily from Europe (14%), attracted by the area's four season appeal, proximity to Montreal (90 minutes), and prices that remain 40 to 60% below equivalent resort properties in Aspen, Whistler, or European alpine destinations. The 2009 construction date positions the property perfectly, new enough to meet modern standards for insulation, systems, and finishes while avoiding the price premium of brand new construction. Quebec's property tax structure creates ongoing cost advantages, with Tremblant's rates approximately 70% lower than equivalent resort properties in Ontario's Muskoka region or British Columbia's Whistler, making estate ownership and maintenance significantly more affordable despite Quebec's higher income taxes. The private enclave setting addresses a key concern for luxury buyers in resort areas, as gated communities with limited homes provide security and exclusivity impossible in denser resort village locations where seasonal tourist traffic impacts daily life.
