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Central London

Situated within the Greater London metropolitan area, Central London is a neighbourhood in London, Ontario.

Transportation

Central London will attract house buyers that value a variety of modes of transportation. This area is quite transit friendly by reason of around 20 nearby bus lines. Commuting by car is also easy in Central London. It is easy to park. Walking is quite convenient for property owners in Central London; running common errands is easy by walking, and there are also a good number of businesses in proximity.

Services

Families will value that wherever their house is situated in Central London, daycares and schools are close by. Concerning food, both general and specialty grocery stores are ordinarily accessible within a short walk from most houses for sale in this area. Furthermore, there is usually a restaurant or cafe just around the corner. Property owners have access to a good number of nearby clothing stores, for example on Richmond Street.

Character

There are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Central London, despite its sometimes busy ambience. It is very easy to reach parks from many locations within the neighbourhood since there are around 10 of them nearby for residents to relax in. Lastly, this neighbourhood remains relatively quiet, thanks to the presence of few pedestrians, although those who are closer to one of the railway lines may experience more noise.

Housing

Over half of the housing stock of Central London is made up of small apartment buildings and large apartment buildings, and the remaining dwellings are mainly single detached homes. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of two bedroom and one bedroom homes. Renters occupy around 80% of the properties in the neighbourhood whereas the rest are occupied by owners. The homes in this part of London are quite old, since about 45% of its dwellings were built prior to the 1960s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s.
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