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Condos For Sale in Temple, Calgary

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Temple

Part of the Greater Calgary metropolitan area, Temple is a neighbourhood within Calgary, Alberta.

Transportation

Temple presents homeowners with several alternative methods of transportation. Thanks to a few nearby bus lines, the public transit system in Temple is convenient. A majority of the houses for sale in this neighbourhood are located in areas that are also conducive to those who travel by foot; most daily needs are easy to carry out without the use of a car. Bicycling is convenient in Temple since the bicycling network is good, and riding is facilitated by the generally flat terrain.

Services

Families will welcome that wherever their home is located in Temple, daycares and schools are nearby. As far as eating is concerned, the nearest supermarket in this area is typically only a short walk away. There are also a few opportunities for those who appreciate nearby restaurants and cafes.

Character

Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy Temple. Parks are especially well-situated and there are about 20 of them nearby for residents to check out, which makes them very easy to reach. This neighbourhood is very quiet overall, as there are low levels of noise from traffic.

Housing

In Temple, many buildings are single detached homes, while townhouses make up most of the remaining housing stock. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. About three quarters of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners while renters occupy the remainder. A majority of the housing growth in this part of the city took place in the 1960s and 1970s.
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