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Living in Deux-Grosnes

69 · Greater Lyon · 1 946 residents

Deux-Grosnes is a village, with a lively cultural scene and well served by local shops.

House price1 213 €/m² (median)
Safetysafer than 53% of similar-sized towns
Brevet exam (avg. written score)12.8/20
Main stationDeux-Grosnes Pl. Fontaine
Property tax (taxe foncière)26.9 %

Frequently asked questions

Is Deux-Grosnes a safe place to live?

Based on recorded-crime figures (French Ministry of the Interior / SSMSI, 2022-2024), Deux-Grosnes records 7.1 offences per 1,000 residents per year, making it safer than 53% of French towns of a similar size. Note: recorded-crime rates tend to be higher in busy commuter and shopping towns, so compare like with like.

Are the schools in Deux-Grosnes good?

The best middle school (collège) in Deux-Grosnes averages 12.8/20 in the written brevet exam (French Ministry of Education, 2025 (annuaire, live) ; DNB : session la plus récente disponible par établissement (2023-2025 selon dépt)) — a score out of 20, not a pass rate. In France, your child’s state school is assigned by home address (the carte scolaire), so check the exact catchment for a given street.

A few French terms, explained

Price per m² (DVF)

French property is priced per square metre. DVF is the government’s open dataset of actual recorded sale prices, so these are real transactions, not asking prices.

School catchment (carte scolaire)

State primary and middle schools are assigned by home address, not chosen freely. Your street determines the school. Private schools are not bound by the catchment map.

Property tax (taxe foncière)

An annual local tax paid by property owners, set as a rate by each town — a real difference in running costs between otherwise similar communes.

Brevet & bac

The brevet is the exam at the end of middle school (age ~15); the bac is the end-of-high-school exam (age ~18). Pass and distinction rates are common quality proxies.

Compared to similar-sized towns

Every score compares a commune to others of its own size — a village against villages, a city against cities — so a small safe town isn’t unfairly ranked against a big city.

See Deux-Grosnes on the interactive map →

Où Vivre ranks French communes by your life — budget, household, commute — always compared to towns of a similar size. The interactive tool is currently in French. Data under France’s Open Licence / ODbL (DVF, SSMSI, Ministry of Education, IGN, ARCEP, DGFiP…), with dated sources shown in the app. No personal data, no account required.