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Open Houses in Bayridge East, Kingston

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Bayridge East

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

Transportation

Moving around by car is convenient in Bayridge East. It is very easy to park. In contrast, the public transit system in this area is rather limited. Nevertheless, homeowners are served by a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is generally very close by. There are relatively few pedestrians out on the streets of Bayridge East, despite the fact that running daily errands is easy without a car. In contrast, this area is fairly conducive to cycling.

Services

Schools and daycares are easy to access without a car from any location in Bayridge East. With respect to food, the nearest grocery store in this area is generally only a reasonably short trip away.

Character

The character of Bayridge East is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. There are a few parks nearby for residents to enjoy and they are especially well-distributed, which makes them easy to reach from a lot of locations within the neighbourhood. This area is also reasonably quiet, as the streets are calm - however noise can be problematic closer to the railway line.

Housing

Homeowners occupy around 85% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood whereas the rest are rented. Single detached homes and row houses are the predominant housing type in this part of Kingston. Most of the housing growth in this neighbourhood took place between 1960 and 1980. However this area is particularly good for those looking for three bedroom homes.