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Idylwylde

The neighbourhood of Idylwylde is part of the city of Edmonton, Alberta, which is situated in the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area.

Transportation

This part of the city provides property owners with several alternative means of transportation. The public transit network in Idylwylde is practical thanks to about 10 nearby bus lines. Idylwylde is also a fairly pleasant part of Edmonton for pedestrians; many day-to-day needs are convenient to carry out on foot. It is easy to commute by bicycle in this neighbourhood since.

Services

In the majority of cases, a car is needed to purchase groceries. Nevertheless, pharmacies are typically especially easy to get to on foot and provide some staple foods. There are also a limited number of choices for those who care about restaurants within walking distance. With respect to education, families will welcome that no matter where their house is situated in this neighbourhood, daycares and schools are nearby.

Character

Idylwylde offers a relaxed ambience and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. This part of the city is very quiet overall, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, the majority of locations within the neighbourhood have good access to green spaces, including Dermott District Park, since there are a few of them nearby for residents to relax in.

Housing

In Idylwylde, roughly half of buildings are single detached homes, while small apartment buildings and duplexes are also present in the housing stock. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of one bedroom and two bedroom homes. The population residing in this neighbourhood is evenly split between owners and renters. The homes in this part of Edmonton are quite old, because roughly 45% of its dwellings were built pre-1960, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 2000s.
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