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Commercial Real Estate Listings in Bayridge East, Kingston

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Bayridge East

Bayridge East is a neighbourhood within Kingston, Ontario, which is situated in the Greater Kingston metropolitan area.

Transportation

It is easy to move around by bicycle in Bayridge East. This neighbourhood will also appeal to physically active house buyers as it is conducive to those who travel by foot; carrying out daily needs is easy. The car is usually the best way to navigate Bayridge East. It is very convenient to come across a parking spot. On the other hand, Bayridge East is not very transit friendly. Nevertheless, the neighbourhood is connected by a few bus lines, and most properties are very close to a bus stop.

Services

It is convenient to access the nearest grocery store on foot from any home in Bayridge East. When it comes to education, it is a rather short walk to get to schools and daycares from most properties for sale in this neighbourhood.

Character

The character of Bayridge East is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. This part of Kingston is quiet, as the streets tend to be quite tranquil - although there are still several noisier sections, especially closer to the railway line. Lastly, it is easy to access public green spaces since there are a few of them nearby for residents to check out.

Housing

Around 85% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners while renters occupy the remainder. In this part of Kingston, most buildings are single detached homes, while the rest are mainly townhouses. A majority of the housing growth in this neighbourhood happened between 1960 and 1980. There is a higher proportion of three bedroom homes in this part of the city.
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