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Clayton Park, Halifax Real Estate Listings

5 Houses for Sale in Clayton Park, Halifax

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Clayton Park

Part of the Greater Halifax metropolitan area, Clayton Park is a neighbourhood within Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

Most homes for sale in this neighbourhood are located in places that are quite conducive to those who travel by foot; running common errands is convenient on foot. Commuting by public transit is sometimes difficult in Clayton Park. Nevertheless, homeowners benefit from around 10 bus lines, and bus stops are generally nearby. However, cars are a very good transportation option in Clayton Park. Parking is easy, and many real estate listings are a rather short car ride from the nearest highway.

Services

The closest grocery store in this neighbourhood is generally only a reasonably short walk away. There are also a limited number of choices for those who appreciate close by restaurants. Concerning education, daycares and schools are straightforward to access on foot from anywhere in this area.

Character

Clayton Park offers a slower-paced ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time in green spaces. This neighbourhood is very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour. Finally, there are a few green spaces close by for residents to check out, which results in them being very easy to access from many locations within Clayton Park.

Housing

In Clayton Park, about 40% of buildings are single detached homes, and the rest are mainly large apartment buildings, small apartment buildings, and townhouses. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. About 55% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners whereas the rest are rented. Most of the housing growth in this part of Halifax happened in the 1960s and 1970s.
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