$8,900,000
2020 Kaila Way, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
- 5 BEDS
- 6 | 1 BATHS
- 6,645 SQFT
Christopher Knight Real Estate specializes in residential real estate in the West Island and the Greater Montreal area. Christopher Knight is known for being approachable and easy to work with, helping buyers, sellers, and investors navigate the market with confidence. With deep local knowledge and strong negotiation skills, he ensures clients get the best possible results while making the process smooth, strategic, and stress-free. Committed to the community, 10% of all net profits are donated to local non-profits and charities, supporting the neighborhoods he serves.
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M Immobilier is a dynamic real estate agency based in Montreal, dedicated to delivering exceptional service and personalized support to buyers, sellers, and investors. With a team rooted in professionalism, integrity, and community involvement, M Immobilier combines local expertise with a client-first approach to ensure every transaction is smooth, informed, and tailored to individual goals. The agency takes pride in building strong relationships and offering guidance at every step of the real estate journey.
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