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Open Houses in Royal Road, Fredericton

Open Houses in Royal Road, Fredericton

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Royal Road

The neighbourhood of Royal Road is part of the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, which is located in the Greater Fredericton metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is a very good mode of transportation in this neighbourhood. It is very convenient to park. However, commuting by transit can be challenging in Royal Road due to the infrequent service. Cycling is easy in this area. It is challenging for pedestrians to get around in Royal Road as many daily needs are impractical to carry out on foot.

Services

Families will value the proximity to primary schools, which are within walking distance from all homes for sale in Royal Road. On the other hand, there are no high schools in this neighbourhood. As far as food is concerned, buying one's groceries very often necessitates the use of a vehicle in Royal Road.

Character

People who prefer a slower-paced atmosphere will enjoy Royal Road. The noise levels in this part of the city are very low, as the streets are very peaceful. Lastly, although Royal Road is not home to any green spaces, parks are well-spread out in nearby neighbourhoods, resulting in them being easy to reach from a large number of locations in the neighbourhood.

Housing

The predominance of single detached homes in the housing stock of Royal Road is an important part of its character. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly 80% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners and 20% are occupied by renters. A majority of the housing growth in this part of the city took place between 1960 and 1980.
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