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Open Houses in Scotchtown, Cape Breton Municipality

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Scotchtown

Scotchtown is a community within Cape Breton Municipality, Nova Scotia, which is situated in the Cape Breton metropolitan area.

Transportation

Moving around by car is very convenient in this community. It is very easy to park. Scotchtown is not very amenable to bicycling as there are few bike lanes, and there are a fair number of slopes for cyclists to brave. This community is also not very conducive to walking since very few common errands can be run on foot.

Services

Parents and their children will value the proximity to both primary and secondary schools, which are within walking distance from the majority of houses for sale in Scotchtown. However, families may find it very difficult to access daycares as a pedestrian. When it comes to eating, it is often possible for house buyers in Scotchtown to shop for groceries on foot.

Character

The character of Scotchtown is exemplified by its relaxed environment. This part of the municipality is very quiet overall, as the streets are usually very peaceful. Finally, public green spaces are very easy to get to since there are a few of them nearby for residents to unwind in.

Housing

Single detached homes and row houses are the main housing type in Scotchtown. This area has a good choice of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Homeowners occupy around 60% of the units in Scotchtown while the rest are rented. Around 45% of homes in this part of the municipality were built pre-1960, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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