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L'ile-Bizard

The neighbourhood of L'ile-Bizard can be found in the city of Montréal, Quebec, which is situated in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is a good transportation option in L'ile-Bizard. It is very easy to park. In contrast, travelling by public transit is challenging in L'ile-Bizard. Nevertheless, homeowners benefit from a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far from most properties. Most homes for sale in this part of the city are located in places that are not very well-suited for those who travel by foot because day-to-day errands are at times difficult to run without having to use a car. On the other hand, biking is convenient in L'ile-Bizard as the cycling infrastructure is reasonably comprehensive.

Services

Property owners in L'ile-Bizard typically have to turn to a car to do grocery shopping. Nonetheless, it is generally a rather short distance to the nearest pharmacy, which can provide some staple foods. A limited number of restaurants and coffee shops are available as well. In terms of education, in L'ile-Bizard, families will typically be able to get to daycares and primary schools on foot. In contrast, this area does not contain any high schools.

Character

L'ile-Bizard offers a calm atmosphere and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time in green spaces. The greenery in this neighbourhood is prominent; there are around 30 parks close by for residents to explore, including Plage de la Pointe-aux-Carrières and Parc-Nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques, which makes them very easy to reach. Furthermore, residents will find that many tree-lined streets are prominent. This neighbourhood is very quiet overall, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.

Housing

Around 85% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home whereas renters make up the remainder. The predominant housing types in this part of Montréal are single detached homes and townhouses. Around 30% of properties in this neighbourhood were built between 1960 and 1980, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s and the 1990s. This part of the city is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes.
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