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Saint-Rédempteur

Part of the Greater Québec City metropolitan area, Saint-Rédempteur is a neighbourhood within Lévis, Quebec.

Transportation

Saint-Rédempteur is an extremely good part of Lévis for travelling by car. It is a rather short car ride to the nearest highway from anywhere in this neighbourhood, and parking is easy. In contrast, Saint-Rédempteur is not an especially convenient part of Lévis for getting around by public transit. Nonetheless, the neighbourhood is linked by a few bus lines, and bus stops are ordinarily nearby. It is inconvenient for pedestrians to navigate Saint-Rédempteur as running common errands is impractical on foot.

Services

Families will value that no matter where their property is situated in Saint-Rédempteur, primary schools and daycares are nearby. In contrast, there are no high schools in Saint-Rédempteur. Concerning food, some home buyers in this area may be able to travel to the nearest supermarket on foot, while others will have to rely on another means of transportation.

Character

Home buyers who prefer a calm atmosphere will enjoy Saint-Rédempteur. Parks, such as Parc des Chutes-de-la-Chaudière, are very well-spread out and there are a few of them nearby for residents to discover, which makes them easy to get to. Most areas in this part of the city are very quiet, as the streets are generally very tranquil.

Housing

In Saint-Rédempteur, around half of buildings are single detached homes, and the rest of the properties are mainly small apartment buildings and townhouses. This part of the city is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy around three quarters of the dwellings in the neighbourhood whereas the rest are rented. A majority of the housing growth in this part of the city occurred between 1960 and 1980.
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