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Normanhurst

Normanhurst is a neighbourhood within Hamilton, Ontario, which is situated in the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area.

Transportation

Normanhurst will appeal to homeowners that appreciate several methods of transportation. The public transit network in this neighbourhood is reasonably good by reason of a few nearby bus lines. Active house buyers will also enjoy the quite walk-friendly character of Normanhurst; meeting daily needs is easy on foot. The bike is a fairly good method of transportation in this part of Hamilton since there are a limited number of elevation changes to challenge cyclists.

Services

The nearest grocery store in Normanhurst is typically only a short walk away. In addition, there is often a restaurant or cafe just around the corner. As far as education is concerned, in Normanhurst, parents and their children will usually be able to reach daycares and schools by walking.

Character

The character of Normanhurst is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. Most areas in this neighbourhood are very quiet, as the streets are very calm. Lastly, it is very easy to access public green spaces since there are a few of them nearby for residents to visit.

Housing

Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in Normanhurst. This area also has a good choice of housing sizes; it is quite easy to find houses ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Homeowners occupy roughly 80% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood while the rest are rented. This part of Hamilton experienced its biggest construction boom before the 1960s, so most of the available housing is from this era.
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