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Yankee Valley Crossing

The neighbourhood of Yankee Valley Crossing is part of the city of Airdrie, Alberta, which is located in the Greater Calgary metropolitan area.

Transportation

Yankee Valley Crossing will attract physically active home buyers as it is quite suitable for walking; many common errands can be run on foot. Bicycling is difficult in this part of the city because. Thankfully, there are a limited number of slopes.

Services

It is usually possible for house buyers in this neighbourhood to do groceries on foot. Additionally, there are a fair number of options for those who value nearby restaurants and cafes. Concerning education, in Yankee Valley Crossing, parents and their children will generally be able to access daycares and schools on foot.

Character

As there are few people out and about on the streets, Yankee Valley Crossing remains relatively quiet, although.

Housing

Townhouses are the main housing type, representing roughly 30% of dwellings in Yankee Valley Crossing, while the rest are mainly small apartment buildings, mobile homes, and single detached homes. This part of the city offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly 70% of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners whereas the rest are rented. Around 40% of homes in this neighbourhood were constructed after the year 2000, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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