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Commercial Real Estate Listings in Kinokamau Plains Area, Edmonton

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Kinokamau Plains Area

Situated in the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area, Kinokamau Plains Area is a neighbourhood within Edmonton, Alberta.

Transportation

Driving is a great means of transportation in this neighbourhood. It is especially convenient to park, and the majority of real estate listings are a very short drive from the nearest highway. In contrast, the public transit system in this part of Edmonton is not very accessible. Thankfully, the neighbourhood is linked by a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is usually very close. Kinokamau Plains Area is not very cycling-friendly because the bicycling network is rather poor. Nevertheless, there are few hills to challenge bike riders. Travelling on foot is also not very practical for residents in this area as running daily errands is difficult on foot.

Services

Shopping for one's groceries usually requires the use of a car in this neighbourhood. As far as education is concerned, there are no high schools and no primary schools in this part of Edmonton. Furthermore, parents and their kids may consider it very difficult to access daycares as a pedestrian.

Character

As there are very few pedestrians, Kinokamau Plains Area remains relatively calm. Parks are sometimes challenging to reach since they aren't well-spread out. Despite that, there are a few green spaces nearby for residents to relax in.

Housing

Homeowners occupy around two thirds of the units in the neighbourhood and one third are occupied by renters. The housing stock of this part of the city is composed predominantly of single detached homes and townhouses. Roughly one third of properties in this neighbourhood were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s. Notably, this area is good for those looking for four or more bedroom homes.
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