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Vertu

Located within the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Vertu is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec.

Transportation

Vertu allows homeowners to move around by a variety of modes of transportation. Owing to a few nearby bus lines, the public transit service in Vertu is good. Active home buyers will also value the reasonably walk-friendly character of this neighbourhood; most daily needs are easy to meet without the use of a car, and a good number of businesses of different types can be found as well. Even though cycling is more practical in certain areas than others, and there are not many hills to confront bike riders, it is occasionally challenging to commute by bike in this part of Montréal since the cycling infrastructure is not very extensive.

Services

Daycares and schools are straightforward to get to on foot from anywhere in this part of the city. As far as food is concerned, home buyers in Vertu will welcome that a general and a specialty grocery store is always only a reasonably short walk away. In addition, a restaurant is often just around the corner.

Character

Despite the somewhat busy feel, there are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Vertu. More specifically, there are a few public green spaces nearby for residents to discover, such as Park Fleming, and they are especially well-distributed, which makes them very easy to reach. However, there are few tree-lined streets. This part of Montréal is an excellent neighbourhood for those who aren't bothered by a bit of noise, since traffic during rush hour can occasionally be bothersome.

Housing

Renters occupy roughly 55% of the units in the neighbourhood whereas owners occupy the remainder. The substantial percentage of large apartment buildings in the housing stock of this part of the city is an important part of its character. Most of the housing growth in this neighbourhood happened between 1960 and 1980. This neighbourhood also has quite a good choice of unit sizes - this part of Montréal is notable for those looking for two bedroom homes.
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