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Pierces Corners

The neighbourhood of Pierces Corners can be found in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, which is situated in the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area.

Transportation

Getting around by car is especially convenient in this neighbourhood. Accessing a place to park is generally easy. Walking is not very convenient for property owners in Pierces Corners because meeting day-to-day needs is very challenging. The bicycle is a rather limited method of transportation in this part of Ottawa because there are very few bike lanes, and the area is not especially flat. Nevertheless, a few bike-friendly pockets exist.

Services

Pierces Corners does not have any high schools or primary schools. Moreover, it can be very difficult to get to daycares as a pedestrian. When it comes to eating, it is very rarely feasible for property owners in Pierces Corners to purchase groceries on foot.

Character

Pierces Corners is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Green spaces are rather challenging to get to since they are sparse. Still, there are a few parks nearby for residents to enjoy.

Housing

Single detached homes and townhouses are the main housing type in Pierces Corners. This part of the city offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy roughly 90% of the dwellings in Pierces Corners and 10% are rented. Around one third of homes in this neighbourhood were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1980s.
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