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Open Houses in Hunt Club Park, Ottawa

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Hunt Club Park

Part of the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area, Hunt Club Park is a neighbourhood within Ottawa, Ontario.

Transportation

Hunt Club Park offers homeowners several alternative methods of transportation. Owing to a few nearby bus lines, this part of the city is a fairly pleasant part of Ottawa for getting around by public transit. Cycling is also convenient in Hunt Club Park as bicycle riders do not encounter significant elevation changes, and there are a fair number of bike lanes. Travelling on foot is not especially feasible for residents in Hunt Club Park because meeting day-to-day needs is occasionally challenging by walking. In contrast, driving is often the best way to move around in this area. Parking is generally easy.

Services

Primary schools and daycares are convenient to reach on foot from most homes for sale in this area. In contrast, Hunt Club Park does not have any high schools. Regarding food, buying one's groceries very often necessitates the use of a vehicle in this area. Nevertheless, it is generally a reasonably short walk to the closest pharmacy, which can supply some basic food items. There are also a few options for those who care about nearby restaurants and cafes.

Character

The character of Hunt Club Park is exemplified by its calm ambience. This part of Ottawa is wonderful for those who like a quiet atmosphere, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, the majority of locations in the neighbourhood have reasonably good access to public green spaces, including Elizabeth Manley Park, since there are a few of them nearby for residents to enjoy.

Housing

Homeowners occupy roughly 150% of the units in the neighbourhood and renters occupy the remainder. The sizeable proportion of single detached homes in the housing stock of this neighbourhood is an important part of its character. Roughly 90% of properties in this neighbourhood were built in the 1980s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1990s. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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