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Downtown Grimsby

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

Transportation

Driving is usually the best mode of transportation in this area. Nearby highways are easy to drive to from anywhere in this part of Grimsby, and it is especially convenient to access a parking spot. In contrast, Downtown Grimsby is not very transit friendly. Most homes for sale in this neighbourhood are located in areas that are not especially convenient for walking because many daily needs are occasionally challenging to meet on foot. Getting around by bicycle is also difficult in Downtown Grimsby since there are few bike lanes, and the topography is not especially flat.

Services

Some house buyers in Downtown Grimsby may be able to buy groceries on foot, while others will have to turn to another means of transportation. A small number of restaurants and cafes can be found as well. Regarding education, families will find that no matter where their house is situated in Downtown Grimsby, daycares and schools are close by.

Character

Downtown Grimsby is quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue - although that is not the case close to the railway line. Parks aren't well-located, which makes them very hard to get to.

Housing

Roughly 45% of dwellings are single detached homes, making it easy to find detached homes in Downtown Grimsby, and the remainder are mainly small apartment buildings. This neighbourhood has a good selection of housing sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Homeowners occupy about two thirds of the properties in the neighbourhood while the remainder are rented. Roughly 30% of homes in this neighbourhood were constructed pre-1960, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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