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Riverlands

Part of the Red Deer metropolitan area, Riverlands is a neighbourhood within Red Deer, Alberta.

Transportation

Travelling on foot is quite convenient for property owners in Riverlands; many daily needs are easy to meet by walking, and various businesses are nearby. Riding a bicycle is reasonably prevalent in this part of the city since the bicycling infrastructure is very good. The public transit service in Riverlands is not particularly frequent. Nevertheless, residents benefit from a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is generally very close. On the other hand, cars are a very good transportation option in Riverlands. It is a rather short drive to the closest highway from anywhere in Riverlands, and it is especially convenient to park.

Services

A grocery store is generally reachable within a short walk from most houses for sale in this neighbourhood. Moreover, this area is a fairly good place in which to go out to eat or go to a cafe. With regards to education, families will appreciate the proximity to daycares and schools, which are within walking distance from most, if not all, homes for sale in Riverlands.

Character

Riverlands is very quiet overall, as the streets tend to be very peaceful.

Housing

The large percentage of small apartment buildings in the housing stock of Riverlands is an important part of its character. The homes in this neighbourhood are quite old, because about 60% of its dwellings were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s. This part of Red Deer also has a good variety of housing sizes; properties range from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Homeowners occupy roughly 110% of the units in the neighbourhood while the rest are rented.
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