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Simpson-Ogden, Thunder Bay Real Estate Listings

8 Houses for Sale in Simpson-Ogden, Thunder Bay

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Simpson-Ogden

Part of the Greater Thunder Bay metropolitan area, Simpson-Ogden is a neighbourhood within Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Transportation

Physically active house buyers will welcome the bike-friendly nature of Simpson-Ogden. More specifically, bicycle riders do not encounter serious slopes. This part of the city is also conducive to those who travel by foot; running common errands is easy by walking. Getting around by car is convenient in Simpson-Ogden. Parking is easy. On the other hand, public transit users may find limited options in Simpson-Ogden by reason of the service's low frequency. Thankfully, the neighbourhood is served by a few bus lines, and bus stops are typically nearby.

Services

A grocery store is generally accessible within a reasonably short walk from most houses for sale in this part of Thunder Bay. There are also a limited number of opportunities for those who appreciate nearby restaurants and cafes. With respect to education, it is a short walk to get to daycares and primary schools from any location in this part of Thunder Bay. In contrast, Simpson-Ogden does not have any high schools.

Character

The noise levels in Simpson-Ogden are reasonably low, as the streets are usually peaceful - however some areas can be quite loud, especially closer to the railway line.

Housing

In Simpson-Ogden, roughly 55% of buildings are single detached homes, whereas the rest are mainly large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings. This area has a good variety of housing sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. The split between homeowners and renters is about even. Most housing in this area was built pre-1960, during its biggest construction boom.
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