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Downtown Grimsby

Part of the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area, Downtown Grimsby is a neighbourhood within Grimsby, Ontario.

Transportation

Downtown Grimsby is especially car friendly. It is very convenient to park, and many properties for sale are a reasonably short drive from the closest highway. Many of the houses for sale in this part of Grimsby are located in places that are not especially well-suited for those who travel by foot as carrying out day-to-day needs is occasionally difficult. Downtown Grimsby is also not very bicycling-friendly because the cycling infrastructure is rather limited, and there are a fair number of hills.

Services

A supermarket is ordinarily reachable within a short walk from any location in Downtown Grimsby. There are also about 10 restaurants and coffee shops in this area. With respect to education, in Downtown Grimsby, parents and their children will generally be able to access daycares and schools by walking.

Character

Downtown Grimsby is reasonably good for those who prefer quiet surroundings, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour - although there are still several noisier areas, especially closer to the railway line. Public green spaces aren't well-distributed, which makes them very hard to reach from most locations in the neighbourhood.

Housing

In Downtown Grimsby, around 45% of dwellings are single detached homes, while the rest are mainly small apartment buildings. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy about two thirds of the properties in the neighbourhood whereas the rest are rented. This area did not experience a single building boom; the construction of new homes in the neighbourhood was spread throughout several decades in the twentieth and twenty-first century.
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