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Ekota

Ekota is a neighbourhood within Edmonton, Alberta, which is situated in the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area.

Transportation

Ekota is a fairly pleasant part of Edmonton for pedestrians; many common errands can be run without having to use a vehicle. Ekota is also conducive to cycling since the cycling infrastructure is reasonably extensive, and the terrain is quite flat. Ekota is not especially transit friendly. Nevertheless, the neighbourhood is connected by a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far from most properties. However, cars are a good mode of transportation in this part of Edmonton. It is a rather short drive to the closest highway from any home in Ekota, and it is convenient to come across a parking spot.

Services

In Ekota, families will usually be able to reach daycares and schools on foot. With regards to food, the closest supermarket in this part of Edmonton is usually only a reasonably short walk away. There are also a few restaurants in Ekota.

Character

The character of Ekota is exemplified by its calm ambience. It is easy to access public green spaces in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them close by for residents to check out. This part of Edmonton is also especially quiet, as the streets are generally very peaceful.

Housing

Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing almost all dwellings in Ekota, while small apartment buildings are the main alternative in the housing stock. The vast majority of homes in this area were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s. This part of the city has a good variety of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Roughly 135% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and the rest are renters.
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