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Condos For Sale in Whitehorn, Calgary

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Whitehorn

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

Transportation

Whitehorn will draw property owners that use a variety of modes of transportation. The public transit network in this part of Calgary is fairly good thanks to Whitehorn Station on the Blue Line - Saddletowne/69 Street CTrain, and a few nearby bus lines. Walking is also reasonably practical for home buyers in Whitehorn; most day-to-day needs are easy to carry out on foot. Travelling by bicycle is convenient in Whitehorn since this part of Calgary has a reasonably good cycling infrastructure, and the terrain is quite flat.

Services

The closest supermarket in Whitehorn is usually only a rather short walk away. There are also a few choices for those who care about nearby restaurants and cafes. With regards to education, it is a rather short walk to get to daycares and schools from most homes for sale in Whitehorn.

Character

Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced atmosphere will enjoy Whitehorn. This neighbourhood is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour. Finally, public green spaces are very easy to get to since there are approximately 20 of them close by for residents to explore.

Housing

In Whitehorn, around two thirds of dwellings are single detached homes, while the remainder are mainly duplexes and townhouses. This part of Calgary offers mainly three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy around 70% of the properties in Whitehorn and renters occupy the remainder. About two thirds of the homes in this neighbourhood were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1980s.
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