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Marlborough

Part of the Greater Calgary metropolitan area, Marlborough is a neighbourhood within Calgary, Alberta.

Transportation

Marlborough permits property owners to travel using several means of transportation. The public transit network in this area is accessible. For example, it is convenient to find a nearby rapid transit station, such as Marlborough Station on the Blue Line - Saddletowne/69 Street CTrain, from the bulk of homes in the neighbourhood. House owners have access to a few bus lines, and bus stops are usually nearby. Marlborough will also appeal to active home buyers as it is reasonably convenient for those who travel by foot; many daily needs can be carried out without the use of a car, and numerous businesses are close by. Marlborough is reasonably bike-friendly because there are a limited number of slopes to challenge cyclists.

Services

A supermarket is usually accessible within a short walk from most properties for sale in this area. Residents are served by approximately 20 restaurants and coffee shops as well. Concerning education, in this part of the city, families will generally be able to get to daycares and schools on foot.

Character

The character of Marlborough is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. Most areas in this part of Calgary are very quiet, as the streets are usually very calm. Finally, parks are especially well-located and there are about 10 of them close by for residents to visit, which makes it very easy to get to them.

Housing

Most of the housing growth in Marlborough took place in the 1960s and 1970s. In this area, most buildings are single detached homes, while small apartment buildings and duplexes make up most of the remaining housing stock. Roughly two thirds of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and the rest are rented. This area offers mainly three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes.
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