Verdun has emerged as a principal residential destination in Montréal, distinguished by its expansive waterfront parks, the vibrant pedestrian corridor of Rue Wellington, and a diverse housing stock of classic triplexes and modern condominiums. It offers a balanced lifestyle that attracts families and young professionals alike.
Verdun's waterfront along the St. Lawrence River is a defining asset, featuring miles of cycling paths, green spaces, and the Plage de Verdun. This natural corridor is a cornerstone of the neighbourhood's identity and a primary driver of property value.
Recognized as one of the world’s principal streets, Rue Wellington provides a sophisticated array of independent bistros, boutiques, and essential services. Its seasonal pedestrianization enhances the area’s community atmosphere and local commerce.
Verdun possesses a high concentration of classic triplexes, offering excellent opportunities for owner-occupants seeking rental income. These multi-unit residences provide a practical approach to property ownership in a high-demand urban setting.
Verdun comprises several distinct submarkets, including the central core and the luxury condominiums of Île-des-Sœurs. Each sector possesses unique price dynamics and buyer profiles. I advise my clients with the local nuance and data-driven strategy required for a successful transaction in this competitive market.
Yes. Verdun is highly regarded for its family-oriented infrastructure, including extensive parks, a community beach, and a safe, walkable environment. It is a preferred choice for families seeking a balance between urban life and outdoor access.
In 2025, well-maintained triplexes typically range from $900K to $1.3M, depending on location and rental status. Properties requiring renovation may offer different price points, but competition remains high for all multi-unit residences.
Île-des-Sœurs is a planned island community within Verdun, characterized by luxury condominiums, waterfront estates, and dedicated REM access. It offers a more manicured residential experience than the central core of Verdun.
Verdun is well-served by several Green Line metro stations and the new REM station at Île-des-Sœurs, providing efficient access to downtown Montréal in under 15 minutes.
Verdun offers several well-regarded public schools in both French and English, as well as specialized primary schools. Île-des-Sœurs also possesses its own elementary and secondary facilities.
While most of the waterfront sits above historic flood lines, I advise my clients to review municipal flood-zone maps as part of their due diligence. I verify specific zone classifications prior to any acquisition.