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Whitemud Creek Ravine North

Whitemud Creek Ravine North is a neighbourhood within Edmonton, Alberta, which is located in the Greater Edmonton metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is a great transportation option in Whitemud Creek Ravine North. It is very convenient to find a parking spot, and nearby highways are very easy to reach from any location in this neighbourhood. In contrast, the public transit service in this area is not very frequent. It is easy to get around by bike in Whitemud Creek Ravine North. This neighbourhood is not very well-suited for walking as many daily needs are impractical to meet on foot.

Services

It is very rarely an option for house buyers in this part of Edmonton to travel to the nearest grocery store by walking. In terms of education, in this neighbourhood, parents and their kids will typically be able to reach daycares and schools on foot.

Character

Whitemud Creek Ravine North is a very good neighbourhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a calm atmosphere. This part of Edmonton is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, reaching green spaces in the neighbourhood, like Whitemud Park, is very easy since there are a few of them nearby for residents to visit.

Housing

In Whitemud Creek Ravine North, most dwellings are single detached homes, whereas the rest are mainly small apartment buildings. Most of the housing growth in this part of Edmonton took place between 1960 and 1980. This part of the city is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Around 55% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and 45% are occupied by renters.
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