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Single Family Homes For Sale in Parkvale, Red Deer

2 Single Family Homes for Sale in Parkvale, Red Deer

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Parkvale

Parkvale is a neighbourhood in Red Deer, Alberta.

Transportation

This area allows house buyers to travel by a diversity of modes of transportation. Parkvale is transit friendly. In particular, there are a few bus lines traversing the neighbourhood, and bus stops are not very far from most properties. Parkvale is also conducive to walking; most daily needs are convenient to meet without having to resort to a car, and a good number of businesses of different types can be found as well. Commuting by bicycle is easy in Parkvale since the cycling infrastructure is well-developed, and bike riders do not face serious elevation changes.

Services

It is a short walk to access daycares and schools from most houses for sale in Parkvale. Regarding eating, it is very often an option for property owners in this area to do grocery shopping on foot. There are also a limited number of choices for those who appreciate nearby restaurants.

Character

Parkvale is very quiet overall, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic.

Housing

Small apartment buildings are the most common housing type, representing around 45% of buildings in Parkvale, and the rest of the dwellings are mainly single detached homes. This part of the city has a good choice of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. The proportions of homeowners and renters are about even. Around 20% of homes in this part of the city were built before the 1960s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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