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Seymour

The neighbourhood of Seymour is part of the city of Prince George, British Columbia, which is located in the Greater Prince George metropolitan area.

Transportation

Seymour is reasonably cycling-friendly as there are few slopes to confront bicycle riders. It is also easy for pedestrians to get around in this neighbourhood; running common errands is convenient. Seymour is not very transit friendly. Nevertheless, residents are served by a few bus lines, and it is especially convenient to reach a nearby bus stop from most homes. However, Seymour is a fairly convenient part of Prince George for travelling by car. It is straightforward to park.

Services

It is typically possible for home buyers in Seymour to do grocery shopping on foot. Furthermore, there are a good number of opportunities for those who care about nearby restaurants and cafes. In terms of education, it is a short walk to access schools and daycares from anywhere in Seymour.

Character

Seymour is a fairly good neighbourhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced ambience. This part of Prince George is reasonably quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, there are a few parks nearby for residents to visit and they are especially well-spread out, making them easy to reach.

Housing

In Seymour, around 45% of dwellings are single detached homes, and the rest are mainly large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings. A majority of the housing growth in this neighbourhood happened in the 1960s and 1970s. This part of the city is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Renters occupy about 60% of the units in the neighbourhood and 40% are occupied by owners.
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