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Condos For Sale in Michener Hill, Red Deer

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Michener Hill

The neighbourhood of Michener Hill can be found in the city of Red Deer, Alberta.

Transportation

Walking is reasonably practical for property owners in Michener Hill; most daily needs are convenient to carry out on foot. Moving around by bicycle is also easy in Michener Hill because there are not many elevation changes to confront cyclists, and the cycling network is good. Travelling by public transit is sometimes difficult in this part of the city. Nonetheless, there are a few bus lines traversing the neighbourhood, and it is very easy to find a nearby bus stop from most properties. However, driving is a fairly good transportation option in Michener Hill. It is very easy to park.

Services

It is a short walk to get to daycares and schools from most houses for sale in this area. As far as food is concerned, accessing the nearest supermarket on foot is practical for some, but not all, property owners in Michener Hill. There are also a few options for those who care about restaurants in close proximity.

Character

Michener Hill is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour.

Housing

In Michener Hill, about 40% of buildings are small apartment buildings, while duplexes, single detached homes, and townhouses make up most of the remaining housing stock. This neighbourhood has a good variety of housing sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Around two thirds of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and the rest are renters. Roughly 40% of homes in this area were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 2000s.
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