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Single Family Homes For Sale in Ojibway, Windsor

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Ojibway

The neighbourhood of Ojibway can be found in the city of Windsor, Ontario, which is located in the Greater Windsor metropolitan area.

Transportation

This area is very car friendly. It is very easy to find a parking spot, and it is a rather short drive to the closest highway from any home in Ojibway. In contrast, getting around by public transit is challenging in Ojibway. Thankfully, there are a few bus lines crossing the neighbourhood, and bus stops are not very far from most residences. Bicycling is convenient in Ojibway as. This neighbourhood is not very suitable for walking because carrying out daily needs is occasionally challenging on foot.

Services

Families will find that no matter where their property is located in Ojibway, primary schools are nearby. On the other hand, there are no high schools in Ojibway. With respect to food, shopping for one's groceries very often necessitates the use of a vehicle in this area. There are a few restaurants in Ojibway.

Character

Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced atmosphere will enjoy Ojibway. It is easy to access parks from the majority of locations within the neighbourhood since there are about 10 of them close by for residents to enjoy. This part of Windsor is also quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour - although that is not the case near the railway line.

Housing

In Ojibway, about 80% of buildings are single detached homes, while the remainder are mainly small apartment buildings. This part of Windsor has a good choice of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Nearly 115% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home whereas the rest are renters. Around 70% of homes in this part of the city were constructed after the year 2000, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1960s.
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