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Walker

Walker is a neighbourhood within Milton, Ontario, which is located in the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area.

Transportation

The preferred method to move around in Walker is usually a car. It is very convenient to park. In contrast, Walker is not a very pleasant part of Milton for getting around by public transit. Walker is not very suitable for walking since running common errands is challenging. This part of Milton is also not particularly appropriate for bicycling because. Thankfully, the terrain is reasonably flat, and the cycling infrastructure is quite extensive.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in Walker. Additionally, there are only a very small number of daycares and thus they can be a very long walk away. Regarding food, it is very rarely feasible for property owners in Walker to travel to the nearest supermarket on foot.

Character

The character of Walker is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. This part of the town is good for those who enjoy quiet areas, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour. Finally, green spaces are easy to access since there are a few of them close by for residents to discover.

Housing

The housing stock of Walker is composed predominantly of single detached homes and townhouses. This area is particularly good for those looking for three bedroom homes. About 80% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners while renters occupy the remainder. This area experienced its most significant construction boom after the year 2000, so most of the available housing stock is from this time period.
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