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Single Family Homes For Sale in Lower Debert, Colchester Subdivision B

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Lower Debert

Located in the Greater Truro metropolitan area, Lower Debert is a neighbourhood within Colchester Subdivision B, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

The preferred method to move around in Lower Debert is very often a car. It is very easy to access a parking spot, and it is a reasonably short drive to the closest highway from any location in this part of Colchester Subdivision B. Lower Debert is not very suited for bicycling as this neighbourhood has a quite poor cycling infrastructure, and the area is not especially flat. This part of the subdivision of a county municipality is also not very convenient for walking because almost no day-to-day errands can be run on foot.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in Lower Debert. When it comes to eating, in all but a very small number of cases, a car is needed to shop for groceries.

Character

Most areas in Lower Debert are very quiet, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Housing

The substantial proportion of single detached homes in the housing stock of Lower Debert is an important part of its character. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy about 90% of the dwellings in Lower Debert and 10% are rented. About one quarter of homes in this part of the subdivision of a county municipality were built between 1960 and 1980, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s.
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