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Purcell's Cove

The neighbourhood of Purcell's Cove is part of the municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

Driving is a very good transportation option in Purcell's Cove. It is very convenient to park. However, the public transit service in Purcell's Cove is not very frequent. Nevertheless, homeowners benefit from a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far away from most houses. It is very challenging for pedestrians to get around in this neighbourhood because almost no daily errands can be run without needing to use a car. On the other hand, commuting by bicycle is easy in this area.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in this part of Halifax. Likewise, daycares are not plentiful and consequently not always within walking distance. In terms of food, in all but a very small number of cases, a car is needed to do groceries.

Character

The character of Purcell's Cove is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. This part of Halifax is very quiet overall, as there are low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, getting to public green spaces is easy from the majority of locations in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them close by for residents to visit.

Housing

The sizeable percentage of single detached homes in the housing stock of Purcell's Cove is an important part of its character. This area offers mainly three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Roughly 85% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners whereas the rest are rented. About 40% of properties in this part of Halifax were constructed prior to the 1960s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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