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Midtown

Midtown is a neighbourhood within Kelowna, British Columbia, which is located in the Greater Kelowna metropolitan area.

Transportation

Cycling is prevalent in Midtown since this neighbourhood is home to a reasonably good bicycling infrastructure. It is also convenient for people walking to navigate this part of Kelowna; many day-to-day needs can be met on foot, and various businesses are nearby. Driving is a good transportation option in Midtown. It is especially convenient to access a parking spot. On the other hand, getting around by public transit is occasionally challenging in Midtown. Nevertheless, house owners have access to a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far-removed from most homes.

Services

Midtown does not contain any high schools or primary schools. Likewise, daycares are not especially plentiful and consequently not always within walking distance. With respect to eating, it is usually possible for property owners in Midtown to buy general and specialty groceries on foot. In addition, there are a fair number of choices for those who value nearby restaurants and cafes.

Character

Despite the somewhat busy feel, there are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Midtown. Parks are very easy to reach since there are a few of them close by for residents to explore. Finally, this neighbourhood remains relatively quiet, due to the presence of few pedestrians; however.

Housing

The buildings in this part of Kelowna are very modern, since the vast majority of its buildings were constructed following the year 2000, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s. The sizeable percentage of small apartment buildings in the housing stock of this neighbourhood is an important part of its character. Homeowners occupy nearly 125% of the units in Midtown while the remainder are rented. This neighbourhood also has a variety of housing sizes - there is a higher proportion of two bedroom homes in this neighbourhood.
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