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Point Aconi, Cape Breton Municipality Real Estate Listings

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Point Aconi

Part of the Cape Breton metropolitan area, Point Aconi is a community within Cape Breton Municipality, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

Cars are an excellent means of transportation in this area. The majority of real estate listings are a reasonably short drive from the closest highway, and it is especially convenient to find a place to park. Point Aconi is not very well-suited for those who travel by foot since almost no common errands can be run without having to use a vehicle. This area is also not very cycling-friendly since the bicycling infrastructure is quite bad, and there are a good number of slopes for cyclists to brave.

Services

Point Aconi does not have any high schools or primary schools. As far as eating is concerned, home buyers in this part of Cape Breton Municipality almost always have to turn to a car to access the closest supermarket.

Character

The character of Point Aconi is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. This part of Cape Breton Municipality is good for those who prefer quiet areas, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, there are approximately 10 green spaces close by for residents to discover, which makes it very easy to access them.

Housing

The predominance of single detached homes in the housing stock of Point Aconi is an important part of its character. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly 85% of the population of this community own their home and 15% are renters. About one third of properties in this area were built before the 1960s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1990s.
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