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Multi Family Homes For Sale in Greenbelt, Ottawa

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Greenbelt

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

Transportation

Driving is usually the favoured transportation option in Greenbelt. It is especially convenient to park. In contrast, the public transit service in Greenbelt is not very frequent. Thankfully, there is Woodroffe / Nepean Sportsplex and Hunt Club / Hawthorne on the 75 | and 98 |. House owners are served by over 50 bus lines, and most residences are close to a bus stop. Moving around by bicycle is difficult in Greenbelt because there are a fair number of slopes, and there are few bike lanes. Nonetheless, cycling is more practical in some pockets than others. Most houses for sale in this part of Ottawa are located in places that are also not very suitable for those who travel by foot because running common errands is inconvenient on foot.

Services

Home buyers in Greenbelt typically have to use a car to buy groceries. A limited number of restaurants are available in this neighbourhood as well. When it comes to education, parents may find it very hard for their children to access high schools and primary schools as pedestrians. Additionally, daycares are not very abundant and thus not always within walking distance.

Character

There is a great variety of green spaces in Greenbelt. There are around 20 green spaces nearby for residents to visit, like Hornets Nest Park and Arlington Woods Park, making them easy to access. As there are very few pedestrians, this part of Ottawa is relatively calm.

Housing

Around 40% of homes in Greenbelt were built between 1960 and 1980, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1980s. Single detached homes and townhouses are the main housing type in this area. Homeowners occupy around 85% of the units in Greenbelt while the rest are rented. This part of the city is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes.
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