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Open Houses in Port Ryerse, Norfolk County

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Port Ryerse

Port Ryerse is a community in Norfolk County, Ontario.

Transportation

Driving is a great medium of transportation in Port Ryerse. It is very convenient to access a parking spot. However, public transit riders may experience limited choices in Port Ryerse due to the low service level. Nonetheless, the community is connected by a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far from most properties. A majority of the houses for sale in this area are located in places that are not very conducive to walking since most day-to-day needs are practically impossible to meet on foot. Biking is also very hard in this part of the city as the bicycling network is not very well-developed, and there are quite a few elevation changes.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in Port Ryerse. With respect to food, a vehicle is almost always needed in this community to reach the nearest supermarket.

Character

The noise levels in Port Ryerse are reasonably low, as the streets are generally tranquil.

Housing

The substantial percentage of single detached homes in the housing stock of Port Ryerse is an important part of its character. This community has a good selection of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Homeowners occupy about 90% of the properties in Port Ryerse while the rest are rented. The homes in this part of the city are quite old, since roughly 40% of its dwellings were constructed prior to the 1960s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s.
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