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Niakwa Place

Located in the Greater Winnipeg metropolitan area, Niakwa Place is a neighbourhood within Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Transportation

The car is very often the preferred method to get around in this area. Accessing a parking spot is quite easy, and it is a short drive to the closest highway from any home in Niakwa Place. In contrast, travelling by transit can be difficult in Niakwa Place due to the low service level. Thankfully, the neighbourhood is connected by a few bus lines, and most homes are very close to a bus stop. Niakwa Place is not particularly suitable for walking because running common errands is occasionally difficult. In contrast, a fair number of people in the area use their bike since there are few elevation changes to challenge bicycle riders.

Services

It is generally possible for home buyers in this neighbourhood to do their groceries on foot. As far as education is concerned, daycares and schools are very easy to access on foot from anywhere in Niakwa Place.

Character

The character of Niakwa Place is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. There are approximately 10 green spaces close by for residents to unwind in, such as Southbridge-Willowlake Riverbank, and they are especially well-distributed, making it very easy to access them. This neighbourhood is also fairly good for those who need a quiet atmosphere, as the streets tend to be reasonably tranquil - however noise can be problematic closer to the railway line.

Housing

Most of the housing growth in Niakwa Place happened between 1960 and 1980. In this neighbourhood, about half of dwellings are single detached homes, while large apartment buildings, small apartment buildings, and townhouses are the main alternatives in the housing stock. Homeowners occupy roughly 60% of the dwellings in Niakwa Place whereas the rest are rented. This area is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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