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Bowring Park - Sesame Park, St. John's Real Estate Listings

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Bowring Park - Sesame Park

Bowring Park - Sesame Park is a neighbourhood within St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, which is situated in the Greater St. John's metropolitan area.

Transportation

Moving around by car is especially convenient in Bowring Park - Sesame Park. Parking is easy, and most real estate listings are a short drive from the nearest highway. However, the public transit service in Bowring Park - Sesame Park is rather poor. Nonetheless, homeowners benefit from a few bus lines, and most houses are very close to a bus stop. Walking is not very feasible for residents in this neighbourhood as carrying out daily needs is at times difficult.

Services

In all but a few cases, a vehicle is needed to purchase groceries. Concerning education, there are no high schools and no primary schools in this area. Likewise, it can be difficult to reach daycares as a pedestrian.

Character

Bowring Park - Sesame Park is very good for those who prefer a quiet atmosphere, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Housing

In Bowring Park - Sesame Park, most buildings are single detached homes, while duplexes make up most of the remaining housing stock. This area is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy around 70% of the units in Bowring Park - Sesame Park and 30% are rented. About 40% of homes in this area were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s.
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