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Lake Loon

Lake Loon is a community within Halifax, Nova Scotia, which is located in the Greater Halifax metropolitan area.

Transportation

Cars are a very good transportation option in this community. Coming across a parking spot is quite easy. On the other hand, this part of the municipality is not very transit friendly. Nonetheless, the community is connected by a few bus lines, and most properties are very close to a bus stop. It is challenging for pedestrians to get around in this part of Halifax since very few common errands can be run on foot.

Services

Families will welcome the proximity to primary schools, which are within walking distance from most homes for sale in this part of the municipality. On the other hand, this part of the municipality does not have any high schools. When it comes to food, a portion of home buyers in Lake Loon may be able to travel to the closest supermarket on foot, while others will have to use another means of transportation.

Character

People who prefer a slower-paced atmosphere will enjoy Lake Loon. There are a few public green spaces close by for residents to discover, making them easy to get to. This area is also very quiet, as the streets are usually especially peaceful.

Housing

The sizeable proportion of single detached homes in the housing stock of Lake Loon is an important part of its character. This community offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Nearly 95% of the dwellings in the community are occupied by homeowners while renters occupy the remainder. Around 45% of homes in this part of the municipality were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s.
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