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Violence at School: Impact on Property Values in Vaudreuil-Dorion Neighborhood

A few weeks after the opening of the new Échos secondary school in Vaudreuil-Dorion, many residents of the neighborhood want to leave the neighborhood to avoid the reign of terror maintained by two gangs.

“Citizens are afraid and they would prefer to live near the sound of a train rather than near a school,” said Nickolas Poitras, a real estate broker from Vaudreuil-Dorion, in an interview with QUB radio.

Since the opening of the Échos secondary school, citizens have been exhausted and wish to leave permanently what was a quiet little corner.

“A gentleman in Tuileries wants to leave, even if there is a significant amount left on his mortgage, so as not to hear anything more,” said Mr. Poitras.

· Échos secondary school: listen to the latest developments and the interview with a real estate broker who anticipates a drop in the value of residences located nearby, on the microphone of Benoit Dutrizac via QUB radio :


Even a family who built their house around fifteen years ago will leave their memories behind to avoid confrontation with unscrupulous young people.

Speaking to Benoît Dutrizac, Mr. Poitras explained that he is obliged to warn potential buyers of the situation around the school.

Benoît Dutrizac was quick to ask him the question: what will happen to the value of the properties?

Nickolas Poitras did not hesitate: “It is highly possible [que la valeur des maisons diminue]. Citizens are afraid [de vivre là] and they would rather live near the sound of a train than near a school.”

2023-10-11 20:28:32
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