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Carleton University

Part of the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area, Carleton University is a neighbourhood within Ottawa, Ontario.

Transportation

This area provides home buyers with several alternative methods of transportation. Owing to Carleton Station, and a few nearby bus lines, Carleton University benefits from a very good public transit system. Walking is also practical for house buyers in this part of Ottawa; most day-to-day needs are easy to carry out without having to resort to a vehicle, and a fair number of businesses of different types can be found as well. Active house buyers will appreciate the very bike-friendly character of Carleton University. In particular, there are a large number of bike lanes.

Services

Both general and specialty grocery stores are ordinarily accessible within a reasonably short walk from most properties for sale in this area. Likewise, Carleton University is a good place in which to go out to eat or go to a cafe. When it comes to education, schools and daycares are easy to walk to from anywhere in this part of the city.

Character

Carleton University offers a fairly good selection of green spaces to enjoy, despite its sometimes busy atmosphere. Although Carleton University does not contain any parks, parks are especially well-situated in nearby neighbourhoods, making them easy to access. Lastly, this area remains relatively quiet, since there are few pedestrians, although those who are closer to the railway line may experience more noise.

Housing

Renters occupy about two thirds of the units in the neighbourhood whereas owners occupy the remainder. In this area, most buildings are large apartment buildings, and the rest of the properties are mainly single detached homes. A majority of the housing growth in this area took place in the 1960s and 1970s. This neighbourhood has a good choice of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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