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Erieau, Chatham-Kent Real Estate Listings

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Erieau

The neighbourhood of Erieau is situated within the municipality of Chatham-Kent, Ontario.

Transportation

This neighbourhood is an extremely good part of Chatham-Kent for getting around by car. It is very convenient to access a place to park. It is inconvenient for pedestrians to move around in Erieau because many daily needs are impractical to carry out on foot. In contrast, it is convenient to travel by bicycle in this part of Chatham-Kent since cyclists do not face significant hills.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in this neighbourhood. Regarding eating, home buyers in this part of Chatham-Kent almost always have to turn to a vehicle to do grocery shopping. There are a few opportunities for those who care about restaurants within walking distance.

Character

Erieau is very quiet overall, as the streets are generally very calm. Parks aren't well-distributed, making it very difficult to access them from numerous locations within this part of Chatham-Kent. Still, there are a few public green spaces nearby for residents to explore, like Laverne Kelly Memorial Park.

Housing

In Erieau, the overwhelming majority of dwellings are single detached homes, while duplexes make up most of the remaining housing stock. This neighbourhood has a good variety of housing sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. About 85% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and 15% are renters. A majority of the housing growth in this area occurred prior to the 1960s.
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