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New Listings in Queen Street Corridor, Brampton

8 New Listings in Queen Street Corridor, Brampton

Queen Street Corridor

The neighbourhood of Queen Street Corridor is part of the city of Brampton, Ontario, which is situated in the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area.

Transportation

Queen Street Corridor allows property owners to move around using a diversity of methods of transportation. Residents can count on public transit to travel in this part of the city. In particular, the neighbourhood is linked by around 20 bus lines, and bus stops are not very far-removed from most properties. It is also convenient for pedestrians to navigate Queen Street Corridor; running day-to-day errands is easy, and a fair number of businesses of different types can be found as well. Biking is convenient in this part of the city since the bicycling infrastructure is reasonably comprehensive.

Services

It is especially convenient to get to the closest grocery store by walking in this area. Additionally, there is commonly a restaurant or cafe just around the corner. With respect to education, families will value that no matter where their property is situated in Queen Street Corridor, schools and daycares are nearby. Parents benefit from public and private schools at both the elementary and high school level.

Character

Despite the somewhat busy feel, there are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Queen Street Corridor. There are around 10 public green spaces nearby for residents to unwind in, such as Norton Place Park and Donald M Gordon Chinguacousy Park, and they are very well-situated, which makes them very easy to access. Lastly, the majority of areas of this neighbourhood are very calm and quiet, but some other parts can be noisy, especially close to Highway 410 or the railway line.

Housing

About two thirds of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home whereas the remainder are owners. The predominance of large apartment buildings in the housing stock of this part of Brampton is an important part of its character. About 40% of properties in this neighbourhood were constructed between 1960 and 1980, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s and the 1990s. This part of Brampton is primarily composed of one bedroom and two bedroom homes.
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