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Bois-Franc

Part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Bois-Franc is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec.

Transportation

Bois-Franc offers homeowners the choice between various modes of transportation. The public transit network in Bois-Franc is fairly good by reason of a few nearby bus lines. Physically active home buyers will also enjoy the pedestrian-friendly character of this neighbourhood; most day-to-day needs are convenient to meet by walking. It is convenient to commute by bike in Bois-Franc as the bicycling network is reasonably good, and there are a limited number of elevation changes to challenge cyclists.

Services

It is frequently possible for house buyers in Bois-Franc to do their grocery shopping on foot. Furthermore, there are a good number of opportunities for those who value nearby restaurants and cafes. In terms of education, it is a rather short walk to reach schools and daycares from anywhere in Bois-Franc.

Character

The character of Bois-Franc is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. The noise levels in this part of the city are very low, as the streets are generally very tranquil. Finally, this area also features a very small amount of greenery; however, parks, such as Parc Marcel-Laurin and Parc du Bois-Franc, are especially well-situated and there are approximately 20 of them nearby for residents to relax in, making them very easy to access.

Housing

In Bois-Franc, many dwellings are townhouses, and the rest of the properties are mainly small apartment buildings. This part of Montréal offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes. About 85% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home while renters make up the remainder. Most of the housing growth in this part of the city has happened following the year 2000.
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