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Maman Dion’s house sold for $2.1 million


Three years after her death, the house of Thérèse Tanguay, the mother of singer Céline Dion, officially found a buyer for the sum of 2.1 million dollars.

According to notarized documents obtained by The newspaperthe transaction was concluded on September 6 in the presence of representatives of the singer and the estate of Ms. Dion, better known in Quebec as Maman Dion.

The buyer is a numbered company belonging to François Duplantie, president of Novatek, a Laval real estate developer. It is this same businessman who acquired the former mansion of the Dion-Angélil couple in 2016, on Gagnon Island in Laval.

Located just opposite, on the south bank of the Mille-Îles River, Ms. Dion’s house was put up for sale by the singer last April, for the sum of $2,398,000. Ultimately, the sellers agreed to let it go for $298,000 less, or 12.4% less than the asking price.

Built in 2002, the residence on avenue Thérèse-Casgrain, in the Sainte-Rose district of Laval, was occupied by Maman Dion until her death in January 2020. Her husband and father of Céline, Adhémar Dion, was there. also lived for some time. , until his death in November 2003.

With a living area of ​​5,000 sq. ft., this residence has a total of 16 rooms, including three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a workshop and a solarium with a view of the river. A fountain also adorns the backyard of the residence.

In 2020, Mr. Duplantie surprised by confiding Newspaper its intention to embark on the construction of a project of 700 co-ownership units around Céline Dion’s mansion, on Gagnon Island, as well as on the land of Thérèse Tanguay’s residence.

No demolition planned

This announcement worried residents of the area and regulars at the Parc de la Rivière des Mille-Îles, who work not far away to preserve and highlight the wildlife and aquatic spaces of the archipelago.

In an interview with the Journal on Monday afternoon, Mr. Duplantie assured that the demolition of the residence on Avenue Thérèse-Casgrain was no longer on the agenda, as was his project to build condos on the island. Gagnon.

“It’s something we tried. But there is no social acceptability, he says. Under these circumstances, we decided to move back. The house will not be demolished and the project I had no longer exists. Nothing happens. »

Verification made, the new urban planning code (CDU) of Laval, in force since November 2022, only provides for the construction of single-family residences of two floors or less for the sector. A developer could always request a modification to the existing zoning, but no request to this effect has yet been submitted to the City’s planning department.

With the contribution of Philippe Langlois and Sylvain Larocque.

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