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Moser River

The community of Moser River can be found in the municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

The car is very often the best method to get around in Moser River. It is very convenient to access a parking spot. This community is not very conducive to walking because meeting daily needs is almost impossible on foot. This area is also not very amenable to cycling since there are a fair number of elevation changes, and the bicycling network is not very comprehensive.

Services

Moser River does not contain any high schools or primary schools. As far as eating is concerned, buying one's groceries very often demands the use of a car in this part of the municipality.

Character

Moser River is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour. Parks aren't well-situated, which results in them being rather challenging to get to from most locations within the community. Still, there are a few green spaces close by for residents to enjoy.

Housing

Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing almost all buildings in Moser River, and the rest of the homes are mainly mobile homes. This part of Halifax offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes. About 85% of the units in the community are occupied by homeowners whereas the rest are rented. The homes in this part of Halifax are quite old, because roughly 45% of its dwellings were constructed pre-1960, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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