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West Brant

The neighbourhood of West Brant can be found in the city of Brantford, Ontario, which is located in the Greater Brantford metropolitan area.

Transportation

Cars are a fairly good means of transportation in West Brant. It is straightforward to park. On the other hand, commuting by public transit is very difficult in this part of the city. Walking in this area is not very common, although many daily errands can be run on foot. In contrast, it is easy to travel by bike in West Brant.

Services

Families will find that no matter where their house is situated in West Brant, primary schools and daycares are close by. In contrast, this part of the city does not contain any high schools. With respect to eating, accessing the closest supermarket on foot is an option for some, but not all, home buyers in this area. There are also around 10 restaurants and cafes in West Brant.

Character

West Brant is a reasonably good neighbourhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a relaxed environment. Public green spaces, like Gilkison Flats and Fordview Park, are very well-situated and there are around 10 of them close by for residents to enjoy, which makes it very easy to access them. This area is also quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour.

Housing

In West Brant, around half of dwellings are single detached homes, whereas the rest are mainly large apartment buildings. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of one bedroom and three bedroom homes. The split between renters and homeowners is about even. Roughly one third of properties in this neighbourhood were built before the 1960s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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