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sector V

Part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Sector V is a neighbourhood within Brossard, Quebec.

Transportation

Getting around by car is very convenient in sector V. Accessing a parking spot is easy, and the street network is quite well suited for cars. On the other hand, sector V is not an especially convenient part of Brossard for getting around by public transit. Nonetheless, there are a few bus lines, and bus stops are ordinarily nearby. Cycling is difficult in this part of Brossard because. Nevertheless, the bicycling infrastructure is well-developed, there are a limited number of elevation changes, and biking is more feasible in some areas than others. Travelling by foot in sector V is also not very common, although many daily errands can be run without needing to resort to a car.

Services

In sector V, parents and their schoolchildren will typically be able to get to daycares and primary schools by walking. However, sector V does not have any high schools. With respect to food, a vehicle is generally required in this area to access the nearest supermarket. There are a limited number of options for those who value close by restaurants.

Character

Sector V offers a fairly good selection of green spaces to enjoy. More specifically, parks are very well-spread out and there are a few of them close by for residents to relax in, resulting in them being easy to access from numerous locations in the neighbourhood. However, there are few tree-lined streets. This area is relatively quiet, since there are very few pedestrians.

Housing

About 70% of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners while the remainder are rented. In this part of the city, most dwellings are single detached homes, while the remainder are mainly small apartment buildings and townhouses. This neighbourhood experienced its largest construction boom between 1960 and 1980, so most of the available housing is from this time period. This area offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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