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Open Houses in the Village, Airdrie

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the Village

The Village is a neighbourhood within Airdrie, Alberta, which is located in the Greater Calgary metropolitan area.

Transportation

It is convenient for pedestrians to navigate this part of Airdrie; many daily errands can be run without needing to resort to a car. The Village is also conducive to bicycling as the cycling infrastructure is quite well-developed. The public transit system in the Village is not very accessible. Thankfully, the neighbourhood is linked by a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far-removed from most houses. However, the preferred means of transportation in the Village is very often driving. Nearby highways are very easy to access from any home in the Village, and it is very convenient to come across a place to park.

Services

It is very rarely practical for house buyers in the Village to travel to the closest supermarket on foot. Nonetheless, reaching the nearest pharmacy and thus some staple foods is usually very easy. Residents of the Village can enjoy a few restaurants as well. As far as education is concerned, daycares and schools are straightforward to reach on foot from anywhere in this neighbourhood.

Character

The Village is especially quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour.

Housing

In the Village, roughly 60% of buildings are single detached homes, while small apartment buildings are also present in the housing stock. This part of the city has a good variety of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Roughly two thirds of the population of this neighbourhood own their home whereas the rest are renters. Most of the housing growth in this area happened in the 1960s and 1970s.
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