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Lucien L'Allier

The neighbourhood of Lucien L'Allier can be found in the city of Montréal, Quebec, which is located in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

Lucien L'Allier enables home buyers to move around by various means of transportation. Owing to 3 rapid transit stations (Bonaventure Station, Gare Centrale and Lucien-L'Allier Station) on the Gare Centrale - Brossard and Ligne 2 - Orange, and about 40 nearby bus lines, the public transit network in this neighbourhood is especially convenient. Lucien L'Allier is also especially conducive to walking; all common errands can be run without having to resort to a car, and numerous businesses are very nearby. Physically active people will appreciate the quite bicycling-friendly character of Lucien L'Allier. In particular, the bicycling infrastructure is very good, and there is usually a bike-share station in proximity.

Services

Parents and their children will appreciate that no matter where their house is located in Lucien L'Allier, schools and daycares are close by. As far as eating is concerned, it is easy to get to both a general and a specialty grocery store on foot from most houses for sale in this area. Furthermore, there is usually a restaurant or cafe just around the corner.

Character

Lucien L'Allier is a great neighbourhood for home buyers who enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities. Finding things to do is especially easy in this area. There are often a very large number of people around, a fairly good selection of entertainment venues can be found nearby, and places to go out at night are well-distributed throughout the neighbourhood. Rue Crescent is among the most lively streets in this part of Montréal. Greenery is not particularly prominent in this area; more specifically, residents will find that there are few tree-lined streets. Nonetheless, it is very easy to reach parks in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore.

Housing

About 60% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and the remainder are owners. In this neighbourhood, the vast majority of buildings are large apartment buildings, while small apartment buildings make up most of the remaining housing stock. Most homes in this area were built following the year 2000, during its largest construction boom. This part of Montréal offers mainly two bedroom and one bedroom homes.
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