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Devonshire

The neighbourhood of Devonshire is part of the city of Red Deer, Alberta, which is situated in the Red Deer metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is a fairly good transportation option in Devonshire. It is easy to come across a place to park. However, commuting by public transit is challenging in Devonshire. Thankfully, the neighbourhood is linked by a few bus lines, and it is very easy to reach a nearby bus stop from most houses. It is impractical for pedestrians to move around in this area as few daily needs can be carried out without having to use a vehicle. In contrast, commuting by bicycle is easy in this neighbourhood since the terrain is flat, and the cycling infrastructure is reasonably well-developed.

Services

It is frequently an option for home buyers in Devonshire to buy groceries by walking. With respect to education, primary schools and daycares are convenient to walk to from anywhere in this part of the city. However, there are no high schools in Devonshire.

Character

Devonshire is wonderful for those who enjoy quiet areas, as the streets are usually very calm.

Housing

The housing stock of Devonshire is composed primarily of single detached homes and townhouses. Almost all of homes in this neighbourhood were constructed following the year 2000, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1990s. This area offers mainly three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Nearly 165% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and renters occupy the remainder.
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