Evaluating the effects of supervised consumption sites on housing prices in Montreal, Canada using controlled interrupted time series and hedonic price models
BackgroundIn 2017, three brick and mortar supervised consumption sites (SCS) began operating in Montreal, Canada. Opponents argued the sites would attract people who use drugs to the respective neighbourhoods, contributing to reductions in residential real estate values.
MethodsWe used controlled interrupted time series and hedonic price models to evaluate the effects... Show more
Evaluating the effects of supervised consumption sites on housing prices in Montreal, Canada using controlled interrupted time series and hedonic price models