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Milford-Randolph

The neighbourhood of Milford-Randolph is part of the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, which is situated in the Greater Saint John metropolitan area.

Transportation

Cars are an excellent means of transportation in Milford-Randolph. Nearby highways are reasonably easy to reach from any home in this part of the city, and it is very convenient to park. Milford-Randolph is not very bike-friendly since the bicycling network is not very well-developed, and there is a significant amount of elevation changes. Walking is also not very practical for property owners in this neighbourhood as carrying out daily needs is inconvenient on foot.

Services

Daycares are very easy to get to on foot from any location in Milford-Randolph. However, there are no primary schools and no high schools in this area. With respect to food, home buyers in Milford-Randolph generally have to use a vehicle to do groceries. However, property owners won't have to look far to take advantage of the nearest cafe.

Character

Milford-Randolph is very quiet overall, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. Public green spaces are rather difficult to reach since they aren't well-spread out. Still, there are a few parks close by for residents to explore.

Housing

Around 45% of properties in Milford-Randolph were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960. In this part of the city, about 60% of dwellings are single detached homes, and the rest are mainly duplexes and mobile homes. Around 85% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home whereas the remainder are renters. This part of Saint John also has a variety of unit sizes; however this part of the city is particularly good for those looking for three bedroom homes.
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