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East Mountain, Colchester Subdivision B Real Estate Listings

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East Mountain

The neighbourhood of East Mountain can be found in the subdivision of a county municipality of Colchester Subdivision B, Nova Scotia, which is located in the Greater Truro metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is usually the preferred method to move around in East Mountain. It is a rather short drive to the closest highway, such as Highway 104, from anywhere in this part of the subdivision of a county municipality, and it is very convenient to access a parking spot. It is very difficult for pedestrians to navigate East Mountain since running common errands is very challenging by walking.

Services

In all cases, a car is required to purchase groceries. In terms of education, East Mountain does not contain any high schools or primary schools. Furthermore, daycares are not abundant and accordingly not always within walking distance.

Character

It is relatively quiet in East Mountain, thanks to the presence of very few pedestrians.

Housing

In East Mountain, around 90% of dwellings are single detached homes, while duplexes are also present in the housing stock. About 40% of properties in this part of the subdivision of a county municipality were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s and the 1990s. This neighbourhood offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Around 90% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and 10% are renters.
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