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Multi Family Homes For Sale in South End, Halifax

3 Multi Family Homes for Sale in South End, Halifax

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South End

The neighbourhood of South End can be found in the municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

South End presents property owners with the choice between various methods of transportation. Home buyers can rely on public transit to navigate this part of the municipality. Homeowners have access to around 10 bus lines, and most residences are very close to a bus stop. It is also easy for pedestrians to move around in this part of the municipality; carrying out daily needs is convenient on foot, and various businesses are quite close by. Active house buyers will welcome the bike-friendly character of South End. More specifically, this neighbourhood boasts a reasonably good cycling infrastructure.

Services

It is a very short walk to reach daycares and schools from most properties for sale in South End. Families can choose between public and private elementary schools. With respect to eating, it is straightforward to access the nearest supermarket by walking in South End. In addition, there is generally a restaurant or cafe in close proximity.

Character

People who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy South End. This part of the municipality is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour. Finally, there are a few parks close by for residents to relax in and they are very well-spread out, making them easy to reach.

Housing

About 70% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by renters and 30% are occupied by owners. In this neighbourhood, roughly one third of dwellings are large apartment buildings, while small apartment buildings and single detached homes are the main alternatives in the housing stock. Around one third of properties in this part of Halifax were constructed pre-1960, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s. This area has a good choice of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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