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Yankee Valley Crossing

Part of the Greater Calgary metropolitan area, Yankee Valley Crossing is a neighbourhood within Airdrie, Alberta.

Transportation

Yankee Valley Crossing is quite conducive to cycling since there are few hills to confront cyclists, and the bicycling network is excellent. This part of the city is also suitable for walking; running common errands is easy. This part of Airdrie is not very transit friendly. Thankfully, homeowners benefit from a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far from most properties. However, cars are an excellent medium of transportation in Yankee Valley Crossing. Most properties for sale are a very short drive from the closest highway, and parking is quite easy.

Services

Parents and their children will welcome that no matter where their property is situated in Yankee Valley Crossing, daycares and schools are nearby. As far as food is concerned, some, but not all, home buyers in this neighbourhood will live within walking distance of the closest supermarket. Residents of Yankee Valley Crossing can enjoy a few restaurants as well.

Character

The noise levels in Yankee Valley Crossing are reasonably low, as the streets are generally quite calm.

Housing

About 40% of properties in Yankee Valley Crossing were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s and the 2000s. About one quarter of dwellings are small apartment buildings, making it easy to find apartments in this area, while mobile homes and single detached homes are the main alternatives in the housing stock. About two thirds of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and the rest are renters. This part of Airdrie offers mainly three bedroom and two bedroom homes.
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