Chelsea House

4.0 (100 ratings)
Montreal, Canada

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What you should know about Chelsea House

Chelsea House positions itself as an all‑inclusive, turnkey residence in Montréal tailored to students, young professionals, and extended‑stay guests. Marketed as “move‑in ready,” the property emphasizes fully furnished private studios and co‑living arrangements that blend independent, self‑contained living with curated shared spaces intended to foster community. The development highlights proximity to Concordia, McGill and downtown Montréal as part of its appeal to academic and urban renters. The offering is deliberately comprehensive: each unit is delivered fully furnished and equipped, with electricity, heating and high‑speed Wi‑Fi included in rent to minimize unexpected costs. Routine operational supports are built into the model — professional cleaning is provided every two weeks, shared consumables (toilet paper, cleaning supplies) are replenished, and resident support is available 24/7 to handle maintenance requests and daily enquiries. Security features include controlled access, secure entry points and well‑maintained buildings. The marketing repeatedly frames the turnkey package as the residence’s baseline proposition: “All you need is a suitcase.” Accommodation options are split between private studios and co‑living. Private studios offer self‑contained units with en‑suite bathrooms for residents prioritizing privacy and quiet. Co‑living units provide private bedrooms within shared apartments, designed to balance social interaction and personal space for those seeking connection and flexibility. Every unit includes a kitchenette so residents can cook independently. Onsite amenities are intended to support both daily life and community formation. Shared facilities include a communal lounge for study sessions and informal gatherings, on‑site laundry (washers and dryers), and a fitness room equipped for cardio and strength training. High‑speed internet coverage throughout the residence is explicitly promoted for work, streaming and study. The site also highlights curated community content — city guides, café recommendations for focused work, playlists and editorial pieces — as part of the residence’s cultural positioning. Commercial terms and contact channels are presented clearly: a promotional offer of one month free with a 12‑month lease is noted, and application/contact options include an online apply flow, WhatsApp and an info email (info@chelsea.house). Content is available in English and French, reflecting Montréal’s bilingual context. The overall proposition is a fully managed, design‑forward extended‑stay solution combining private living options with shared amenities and services intended to simplify day‑to‑day life.

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