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Meyokumin, Edmonton Real Estate Listings

5 Houses for Sale in Meyokumin, Edmonton

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Meyokumin

Part of the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area, Meyokumin is a neighbourhood within Edmonton, Alberta.

Transportation

Meyokumin enables property owners to travel using various modes of transportation. House buyers can count on public transit to get around in this area. Residents are served by approximately 10 bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is typically very close. It is also convenient for pedestrians to navigate this neighbourhood; many common errands can be run without the use of a vehicle. Meyokumin is reasonably conducive to biking since the bicycling infrastructure is excellent.

Services

Parents and their children will welcome the proximity to daycares and primary schools, which are within walking distance from vast majority homes for sale in Meyokumin. In contrast, there are no high schools in this area. As far as eating is concerned, a supermarket is ordinarily reachable within a short walk from most homes for sale in Meyokumin. A limited selection of restaurants is available in this neighbourhood as well.

Character

People who prefer a relaxed ambience will enjoy Meyokumin. This part of the city is very quiet, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, there are a few green spaces close by for residents to enjoy, including Meyokumin Park, and they are especially well-distributed, which makes them easy to reach.

Housing

About 45% of properties in Meyokumin were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1980s and the 1990s. Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in this part of Edmonton. Roughly 60% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home while the rest are renters. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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