We use cookies and other technologies for functionality, security, and to provide you with a personalized experience on our online services. By continuing to use our online services, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. For information on how to adjust your privacy settings, visit our Cookie Policy.
Dismiss
Residential
Commercial
Sold listings only available in some regions.
Sold listings only available in some regions.
-
Reset
Search
Results:
0
Listings
Sort By

Open Houses in Kinburn, Ottawa

Open Houses in Kinburn, Ottawa

Unfortunately, no listings have been found for Kinburn. Please use the Search Bar above to refine your search.
of 0

Kinburn

The neighbourhood of Kinburn is part of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, which is situated in the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is usually the preferred approach to navigate this part of Ottawa. Coming across a parking spot is easy. It is very inconvenient for pedestrians to get around in Kinburn as almost no day-to-day errands can be run without needing to use a vehicle. Biking is also challenging in this part of Ottawa since the area is not especially flat, and the bicycling network is not very extensive.

Services

Kinburn does not have any high schools. Regarding eating, purchasing one's groceries usually requires the use of a vehicle in this area.

Character

Kinburn is reasonably good for those who need quiet surroundings, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic - although there are still several noisier sections, especially close to Highway 417 or the railway line. Public green spaces are sparse, making them rather challenging to get to. Still, there are a few parks close by for residents to enjoy, including Kinburn Community Centre.

Housing

Single detached homes and row houses are the predominant housing type in Kinburn. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy nearly 180% of the units in Kinburn and the rest are rented. This neighbourhood experienced its main construction boom pre-1960, so most of the available housing stock is from this era.
NEW