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Single Family Homes For Sale in Auden Park, Kingston

7 Single Family Homes for Sale in Auden Park, Kingston

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Auden Park

The neighbourhood of Auden Park is part of the city of Kingston, Ontario, which is situated in the Greater Kingston metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is a very good transportation option in Auden Park. It is straightforward to park. However, public transit users may have few choices in Auden Park by reason of the infrequent service. Nonetheless, the neighbourhood is served by a few bus lines, and bus stops are ordinarily nearby. Biking is convenient in Auden Park. A majority of the homes for sale in this neighbourhood are located in areas that are not especially well-suited for walking because running common errands is occasionally challenging on foot.

Services

It is typically possible for property owners in this area to purchase their groceries on foot. A small selection of restaurants is available in this part of the city as well. When it comes to education, families will appreciate that wherever their house is situated in Auden Park, schools and daycares are nearby.

Character

There is a wide variety of green spaces in Auden Park. It is easy to reach parks since there are a few of them close by for residents to unwind in. It is relatively calm in this part of the city, due to the presence of very few pedestrians.

Housing

Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing the majority of buildings in Auden Park, while the remainder are mainly large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings. Roughly one third of properties in this part of Kingston were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1990s. This area has a good choice of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Homeowners occupy roughly two thirds of the dwellings in the neighbourhood whereas renters occupy the remainder.
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