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Commercial Real Estate Listings in Ardrossan, Strathcona County

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Ardrossan

Ardrossan is a neighbourhood within Strathcona County, Alberta, which is situated in the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is an excellent medium of transportation in this neighbourhood. Most homes for sale are a rather short drive from the closest highway, and coming across a place to park is generally easy. This part of the municipality is not very suitable for those who travel by foot since meeting day-to-day needs is impractical. Ardrossan is also not very bicycling-friendly because the cycling infrastructure is not very well-developed, and the topography is not especially flat.

Services

A vehicle is almost always needed in this part of Strathcona County to access the closest supermarket. In terms of education, in Ardrossan, parents and their children will usually be able to reach schools and daycares by walking.

Character

Ardrossan is reasonably quiet, as the streets are generally peaceful - however some parts can be quite noisy, especially near the railway line.

Housing

The housing stock of Ardrossan is composed primarily of single detached homes and townhouses. This neighbourhood offers mainly three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy roughly 95% of the properties in Ardrossan and the remainder are rented. The homes in this neighbourhood are very modern, because about 60% of its dwellings were constructed following the year 2000, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1990s.
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