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Anthony Henday Big Lake

Located in the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area, Anthony Henday Big Lake is a neighbourhood within Edmonton, Alberta.

Transportation

The favoured way to move around in Anthony Henday Big Lake is usually driving. It is especially convenient to park, and most of the street network is well suited for driving. In contrast, Anthony Henday Big Lake is not very transit friendly. This part of Edmonton is not very amenable to cycling since there are very few bike lanes. Thankfully, there are a limited number of hills to challenge cyclists. Walking is also not very convenient for property owners in Anthony Henday Big Lake as very few common errands can be run on foot.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in this area. Additionally, there are only a very small number of daycares and therefore they can be a very long walk away. As far as eating is concerned, home buyers in this part of the city almost always have to rely on a vehicle to do their grocery shopping.

Character

Anthony Henday Big Lake is a neighbourhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a chill environment. It is relatively quiet in Anthony Henday Big Lake, as there are very few people out and about on the streets. It is rather challenging to get to public green spaces since they aren't well-situated. Despite that, there are a few parks nearby for residents to relax in.

Housing

Homeowners occupy roughly 95% of the units in the neighbourhood whereas the remainder are rented. Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in this area. Most housing in this part of Edmonton was constructed following the year 2000, during its biggest building boom. This neighbourhood also has quite a good choice of housing size options - there is a higher proportion of three bedroom homes in this neighbourhood.
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