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Clayburn, Abbotsford Real Estate Listings

56 Houses for Sale in Clayburn, Abbotsford

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Clayburn

Clayburn is a neighbourhood within Abbotsford, British Columbia, which is located in the Abbotsford - Mission metropolitan area.

Transportation

Clayburn is very car friendly. Parking is generally easy. On the other hand, the public transit system in this part of Abbotsford is rather poor. Thankfully, house owners have access to a few bus lines, and most residences are very close to a bus stop. Most homes for sale in this area are located in places that are not very well-suited for those who travel by foot as running common errands is inconvenient by walking.

Services

Parents and their children will find that wherever their home is located in this neighbourhood, schools and daycares are nearby. Concerning eating, house buyers in Clayburn generally have to use a car to shop for their groceries.

Character

People who prefer a relaxed atmosphere will enjoy Clayburn. It is easy to reach parks in the neighbourhood since there are approximately 20 of them nearby for residents to visit. This area is also especially quiet, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Housing

In Clayburn, most buildings are single detached homes, whereas the remainder are mainly duplexes and townhouses. This area offers mainly three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy about 85% of the properties in Clayburn and 15% are occupied by renters. Roughly one third of homes in this part of the city were constructed in the 1990s, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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