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Woodroffe - Lincoln Heights

Part of the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area, Woodroffe - Lincoln Heights is a neighbourhood within Ottawa, Ontario.

Transportation

No matter the mode of transportation, it is simple to travel in Woodroffe - Lincoln Heights. With around 40 nearby bus lines, Woodroffe - Lincoln Heights is reasonably transit friendly. Physically active home buyers will also value the pedestrian-friendly nature of this neighbourhood; many day-to-day needs are easy to carry out by walking. Moving around by bicycle is straightforward in Woodroffe - Lincoln Heights because the bicycling network is reasonably good.

Services

It is a reasonably short walk to reach daycares and schools from any location in Woodroffe - Lincoln Heights. With regards to eating, accessing the nearest grocery store on foot is feasible for some, but not all, house buyers in this part of Ottawa. There are also a limited number of options for those who appreciate close by restaurants and cafes.

Character

Woodroffe - Lincoln Heights is a fairly good neighbourhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a relaxed environment. Green spaces are very well-distributed and there are a few of them close by for residents to unwind in, making them easy to reach. This neighbourhood is also reasonably quiet, as the streets tend to be peaceful.

Housing

Around 60% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and 40% are owners. The sizeable percentage of large apartment buildings in the housing stock of this part of Ottawa is an important part of its character. A majority of the housing growth in this area happened between 1960 and 1980. This neighbourhood offers mainly one bedroom and two bedroom homes.
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