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New Waterford

Part of the Greater Cape Breton metropolitan area, New Waterford is a community within Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

Driving is often the preferred transportation option in New Waterford. Finding a place to park is easy. Walking is not very practical for house buyers in New Waterford because carrying out daily needs is difficult.

Services

A supermarket is ordinarily reachable within a rather short walk from any home in this part of Cape Breton. There are also a few options for those who care about nearby restaurants and cafes. As far as education is concerned, in this part of the municipality, parents and their schoolchildren will commonly be able to reach secondary schools and daycares on foot. However, New Waterford does not have any primary schools.

Character

New Waterford offers a calm ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. This part of the municipality is especially quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour. Finally, parks, including Colliery lands, are very well-distributed and there are approximately 10 of them nearby for residents to enjoy, making them easy to reach.

Housing

In New Waterford, about 70% of dwellings are single detached homes, but small apartment buildings and townhouses are also present in the housing stock. This area offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Around 70% of the population of this community own their home and renters make up the remainder. Most of the housing growth in this part of Cape Breton took place prior to the 1960s.
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