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College Park

The neighbourhood of College Park can be found in the city of Red Deer, Alberta.

Transportation

This neighbourhood is a very convenient part of Red Deer for getting around by car. Parking is quite easy. However, the public transit system in College Park is rather limited. Thankfully, there are a few bus lines passing through the neighbourhood, and bus stops are ordinarily nearby. Many of the houses for sale in this part of Red Deer are located in areas that are not particularly well-suited for walking because running daily errands is sometimes challenging on foot. In contrast, it is easy to travel by bike in College Park since the bicycling infrastructure is reasonably comprehensive.

Services

Daycares and primary schools are convenient to reach on foot from any location in this neighbourhood. However, College Park does not contain any high schools. With respect to eating, it is very easy to access the nearest grocery store on foot from anywhere in this area.

Character

It remains relatively serene in College Park, thanks to the presence of very few pedestrians.

Housing

In College Park, about two thirds of dwellings are single detached homes, and the rest are mainly small apartment buildings. A majority of the houses available in the housing market in this neighbourhood were built after the year 2000, when most of the housing growth took place. This part of Red Deer also has a good variety of unit sizes; houses range from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Around 70% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home while the rest are renters.
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