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Saint-Jude

Located in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Saint-Jude is a neighbourhood within Longueuil, Quebec.

Transportation

Saint-Jude permits homeowners to travel using a diversity of modes of transportation. Owing to Longueuil - Université-de-Sherbrooke Station on the Yellow Line, and over 50 nearby bus lines, this part of Longueuil benefits from a very good public transit infrastructure. Active property owners will also be pleased with the pedestrian-friendly nature of Saint-Jude; many day-to-day needs can be met on foot. Getting around by bicycle is easy in Saint-Jude as the cycling network is fairly good, and there are a limited number of hills.

Services

It is easy to get to the nearest grocery store on foot in this neighbourhood. In addition, those who like to eat in restaurants or cafes will have a good number of opportunities in Saint-Jude, for example along Chemin Tiffin. It is also convenient to get to a variety of clothing stores on foot. As far as education is concerned, in this area, families will typically be able to access schools and daycares on foot.

Character

Saint-Jude offers a good selection of green spaces to enjoy, despite its sometimes busy atmosphere. To be more precise, parks are especially well-situated and there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore, which makes it easy to access them from numerous locations within this neighbourhood. At the same time, the tree canopy coverage for most streets is quite bad. This area is relatively quiet, due to the presence of few people out and about on the streets, although there can be more noise for those who are closer to Autoroute René-Lévesque.

Housing

Around 70% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home whereas the rest are owners. In this area, roughly half of buildings are large apartment buildings, but small apartment buildings are also present in the housing stock. About one third of properties in this neighbourhood were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1980s. This area is primarily composed of one bedroom and two bedroom homes.
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