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Corktown

Corktown is a neighbourhood within Hamilton, Ontario, which is located in the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area.

Transportation

No matter the mode of transportation, it is very straightforward to move around in this neighbourhood. The transit infrastructure in Corktown is excellent as a result of Hamilton Go Centre with access to the Lakeshore West, and approximately 20 nearby bus lines. It is also very easy for pedestrians to get around in Corktown; many common errands can be run without the use of a car, and various businesses are reasonably close at hand. This neighbourhood is bicycling-friendly since a bike share station can always be found nearby, and there are a fair number of bike lanes.

Services

It is a very short stroll to access daycares and schools from most properties for sale in this area. At the secondary level, there are both public and private schools. As far as eating is concerned, it is very often practical for house buyers in Corktown to buy their groceries by walking. Likewise, there is generally a restaurant or cafe in close proximity.

Character

Corktown offers a variety of experiences for home buyers who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and spending time in green spaces. Overall, finding dynamic places in this part of Hamilton is easy. Although the nightlife is limited, there are crowds of people around most of the time. It is very easy to reach public green spaces from most locations in the neighbourhood since there are approximately 10 of them nearby for residents to discover.

Housing

Roughly 45% of properties in Corktown were built between 1960 and 1980, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960. The predominance of large apartment buildings in the housing stock of this part of the city is an important part of its character. Renters occupy roughly 80% of the dwellings in Corktown and the rest are occupied by owners. This part of the city is primarily composed of two bedroom and one bedroom homes.