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Anthony Henday Big Lake

Located in the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area, Anthony Henday Big Lake is a neighbourhood within Edmonton, Alberta.

Transportation

Cars are an excellent transportation option in Anthony Henday Big Lake. Most of the street infrastructure is conducive to cars, and it is very convenient to park. In contrast, the public transit service in this area is not very frequent. Bicycling is at times challenging in Anthony Henday Big Lake because the cycling infrastructure is not very comprehensive. Nonetheless, riding is made easier by the generally flat terrain. Walking is also not very feasible for home buyers in Anthony Henday Big Lake as running common errands is impractical.

Services

Anthony Henday Big Lake does not contain any high schools or primary schools. Likewise, it can be very hard to walk to daycares from houses for sale in this part of the city. When it comes to food, a car is almost always needed in this area to reach the closest supermarket.

Character

Anthony Henday Big Lake remains relatively quiet, thanks to the presence of very few people out and about on the streets. It is rather challenging to reach parks in the neighbourhood since they aren't well-situated. Still, there are a few public green spaces nearby for residents to explore.

Housing

Roughly 95% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and 5% are renters. The predominant housing types in this neighbourhood are single detached homes and row houses. This area experienced its most significant construction boom after the year 2000, so most of the available properties are from this era. This neighbourhood also has quite a good choice of unit sizes; although this part of Edmonton is notable for those looking for three bedroom homes.
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