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Waskasoo

Waskasoo is a neighbourhood in Red Deer, Alberta.

Transportation

This neighbourhood is reasonably car friendly. It is especially convenient to park. In contrast, the public transit network in Waskasoo is not very accessible. Nevertheless, there are about 10 bus lines traversing the neighbourhood, and it is very convenient to find a nearby bus stop from most residences. Walking in Waskasoo is not very popular, despite the fact that running common errands is easy. On the other hand, physically active house buyers will be pleased with the very cycling-friendly nature of this area. For example, the topography is reasonably flat.

Services

Parents and their schoolchildren will appreciate the proximity to schools and daycares, which are within walking distance from vast majority homes for sale in this neighbourhood. Regarding eating, it is frequently feasible for property owners in Waskasoo to do their grocery shopping on foot.

Character

Waskasoo is very good for those who need a quiet atmosphere, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Housing

In Waskasoo, roughly half of dwellings are single detached homes, but large apartment buildings, small apartment buildings, and duplexes are also present in the housing stock. This neighbourhood offers mainly three bedroom and two bedroom homes. Renters occupy around 60% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood while owners occupy the remainder. A majority of the housing growth in this neighbourhood took place before the 1960s.
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