Verdun’s classifieds page on Montreal Daily follows the same direct, neighbour-to-neighbour setup found across the whole site: no agency, no fee, no middleman. Housing, jobs, services, and marketplace listings all sit together here, posted and updated by people who actually live in the borough. Whether you’re apartment hunting, hiring a local service, selling something, or job searching nearby, this page has it, and both posting and browsing are completely free. It’s built to feel like checking a neighbourhood board, only faster and updated constantly by the people actually living here.
What You’ll Find in Verdun
Verdun is one of Montréal’s 19 official boroughs, and its Montreal Daily page mirrors the format used everywhere on the site: housing, jobs, services, and marketplace listings, filtered specifically to this area. There’s nothing reduced about the platform here, just the same tools and categories narrowed by location. That narrowing is what makes browsing here worthwhile, since it turns a citywide flood of classifieds into a focused list of what’s genuinely relevant to people in or near Verdun.
Because all four categories appear on the same page, it pays to look past whichever section you clicked into first. A marketplace post can be tied to someone’s move, and a services listing might solve exactly the problem you were trying to fix through housing instead. Nothing on this page is restricted or set aside for a paying tier, it’s the same open access for everyone.
Tips for Browsing Verdun Listings
A few habits make a local search go a lot further:
- Look through all four categories rather than just one, related posts sometimes end up filed in a spot you wouldn’t expect.
- Check listings in neighbouring boroughs too, since a short trip past Verdun’s boundary can still be entirely reasonable.
- Revisit the page frequently, since new listings appear regularly and popular ones tend to disappear fast.
- Compare a few similar listings before committing, prices and conditions vary more than a quick look might suggest.
- Message the poster promptly once something fits, especially for housing.
- Ask a specific question in your first message, it tends to get a clearer, faster response than a generic one.
- Check the posting date on anything you’re serious about, since older listings may already be filled.
- Try sorting by newest if the option exists, it’s the fastest way to catch a listing before others reach out.
Posting a Listing in Verdun
A listing meant for local readers should read like it was written by one. Name “Verdun” directly in your title or description, since that’s the term a nearby searcher will type. If it’s useful, mention a cross-street, bus line, or landmark you know personally, that kind of specific detail helps a stranger place your location without extra back-and-forth. Be clear about price, condition, and timing upfront, since vague details tend to generate more questions than clear ones.
If you’re listing an item, a couple of clear, well-lit photos will get you more serious replies than text alone, and being honest about condition saves you from repeating the same explanation to everyone who messages. And tag your listing to Verdun when posting, since that’s what puts it in front of people filtering by this borough instead of leaving it lost in a citywide list. Replying quickly to interested messages tends to make the difference between a listing that sells and one that sits, regardless of how good the listing itself is.
If you’re renting out a place, mention whether utilities, parking, or a lease transfer are included, since those are the details people almost always ask about first. Covering them upfront tends to bring in more serious inquiries and fewer rounds of questions before anyone commits to seeing the place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Verdun residents post and browse free listings here regularly, from apartments to jobs to marketplace finds. Posting takes only a few minutes and costs nothing at all. Browse current listings in Verdun, or add your own item, job, or space today, whether it’s a place to live, a service to offer, or something ready for a new owner.