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Rive-Boisée

The neighbourhood of Rive-Boisée can be found in the city of Montréal, Quebec, which is situated in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

The preferred method to navigate Rive-Boisée is often driving. Parking is quite easy. On the other hand, travelling by public transit is challenging in this neighbourhood. Thankfully, there are a few bus lines, and most residences are very close to a bus stop. Rive-Boisée is not particularly bike-friendly as the bicycling network is fairly poor. Thankfully, there are a limited number of elevation changes for cyclists to brave. Rive-Boisée is also not especially suitable for those who travel by foot as meeting daily needs is sometimes challenging by walking.

Services

Daycares and schools are easy to access on foot from anywhere in Rive-Boisée. In terms of food, it is frequently practical for house buyers in Rive-Boisée to do grocery shopping by walking.

Character

Rive-Boisée is an excellent neighbourhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced ambience. This area features a fair amount of greenery as there are many tree-lined streets. Public green spaces are especially well-situated and there are a few of them nearby for residents to enjoy, which makes it easy to access them. This neighbourhood is also wonderful for those who like a quiet atmosphere, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Housing

In Rive-Boisée, most buildings are single detached homes, while the remainder are mainly large apartment buildings. About 40% of properties in this part of Montréal were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly three quarters of the dwellings in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners while the rest are rented.
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