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Bourassa

Bourassa is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec, which is located in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

Regardless of the medium of transportation, it is reasonably simple to travel in Bourassa. Thanks to around 10 nearby bus lines, this part of Montréal is quite transit friendly. Active house buyers will also welcome the reasonably pedestrian-friendly nature of this area; many common errands can be run on foot. The bicycle is a somewhat poor means of transportation in this part of Montréal since there are a fair number of elevation changes, and the bicycling infrastructure is not especially extensive.

Services

Daycares and schools are convenient to get to on foot from anywhere in Bourassa. With respect to food, home buyers in Bourassa will appreciate that a general and a specialty grocery store is always only a reasonably short walk away. Residents are served by approximately 20 restaurants and coffee shops as well. In addition, it is convenient to access a variety of clothing stores on foot.

Character

People who prefer a slower-paced environment will enjoy Bourassa. The greenery in this area is quite prominent; there are about 10 public green spaces nearby for residents to relax in, like Parc-Nature du Ruisseau-de Montigny, and they are especially well-spread out, which makes it easy to reach them. Furthermore, residents will find that most streets have fairly good tree coverage. This area is also good for those who need quiet surroundings, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case closer to the railway line.

Housing

About 70% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and 30% are owners. Small apartment buildings are the predominant housing type, representing the majority of buildings in this part of Montréal, and the rest of the dwellings are mainly large apartment buildings. Most of the housing growth in this neighbourhood took place between 1960 and 1980. This area offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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