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Open Houses in Saint-Henry, Montréal

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Saint-Henry

Saint-Henry is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec, which is situated in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

Saint-Henry allows homeowners to move around by different means of transportation. It is very easy for people travelling on foot to navigate Saint-Henry; most daily needs are straightforward to meet by walking, and various businesses are reasonably close by. A good number of residents in the area use their bicycle because there are not many elevation changes to confront cyclists, and there are a fair number of bike lanes. Thanks to 2 rapid transit stations (Lionel-Groulx Station and Place-Saint-Henri Station) on the Ligne 1 - Verte and Ligne 2 - Orange, and around 20 nearby bus lines, the excellent public transit access allows people to get to many destinations without needing a vehicle. Commuting by car is also convenient in this part of Montréal. The majority of homes for sale are a very short drive from the nearest highway, such as Autoroute Décarie.

Services

It is convenient to reach both a general and a specialty grocery store on foot from any location in Saint-Henry. In addition, those who like to dine in restaurants will have a good number of options, and home buyers can enjoy a few cafes as well. With regards to education, in Saint-Henry, families will typically be able to access schools and daycares on foot.

Character

Saint-Henry offers a variety of experiences for home buyers who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and spending time outdoors. There are numerous things to do in this area for those looking for a dynamic vibe. Despite the fact that there is a poor selection of entertainment venues, there are many people around most of the time, and with the bars in nearby neighbourhoods, it is very easy to find a place to grab a drink because they are generally located around the corner. Rue Notre-Dame is among the most active streets in this part of the city. There is a good amount of greenery in this part of Montréal; it is very easy to access green spaces in the neighbourhood since there are about 20 of them nearby for residents to visit. Residents will also find that the majority of streets have reasonably good tree coverage.

Housing

About 70% of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by renters while owners occupy the remainder. In this neighbourhood, roughly three quarters of dwellings are small apartment buildings, while the rest are mainly large apartment buildings. Around 40% of properties in this area were constructed before the 1960s, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 2000s. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of two bedroom and one bedroom homes.
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