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Iris

Located in the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area, Iris is a neighbourhood within Ottawa, Ontario.

Transportation

No matter the mode of transportation, it is straightforward to get around in Iris. Owing to approximately 40 nearby bus lines, the public transit service in Iris is reasonably good. Iris is also well-suited for walking; many common errands can be run on foot. Riding a bicycle is embraced in Iris because the cycling infrastructure is quite comprehensive.

Services

Some, but not all, home buyers in Iris will live within walking distance of the closest grocery store. A limited selection of restaurants and cafes can be found as well. Regarding education, it is a short walk to access daycares and schools from most homes for sale in Iris. At the primary level, there are both public and private schools.

Character

The character of Iris is exemplified by its calm ambience. The noise levels in this neighbourhood are very low, as the streets are generally very tranquil. Finally, green spaces, like Pinecrest Recreation Complex and Park, are especially well-situated and there are a few of them close by for residents to visit, which results in them being easy to access from the majority of locations within Iris.

Housing

In Iris, around 45% of dwellings are single detached homes, while the rest are mainly large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings. A majority of the housing growth in this part of the city happened in the 1960s and 1970s. This part of Ottawa has a good choice of housing sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. The split between homeowners and renters is about even.
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