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Saint-Robert

Saint-Robert is a neighbourhood within Rimouski, Quebec, which is located in the Greater Rimouski metropolitan area.

Transportation

Saint-Robert is a fairly convenient part of Rimouski for cyclists. More precisely, the cycling network is quite comprehensive. Walking is also quite practical for home buyers in this area; carrying out daily needs is convenient. Public transit users may find few options in this part of Rimouski due to the service's low frequency. Nonetheless, property owners are served by a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is typically just around the corner. However, cars are a very good mode of transportation in Saint-Robert. Many houses for sale are a short drive from the nearest highway, and it is convenient to come across a place to park.

Services

The nearest supermarket in Saint-Robert is generally only a very short walk away. There are also around 10 restaurants and coffee shops in this area. With respect to education, families will value the proximity to schools and daycares, which are within walking distance from vast majority properties for sale in Saint-Robert.

Character

Most areas in Saint-Robert are quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic.

Housing

In Saint-Robert, roughly half of dwellings are small apartment buildings, while the rest are mainly duplexes and single detached homes. This part of Rimouski is primarily composed of one bedroom and two bedroom homes. Renters occupy roughly two thirds of the units in Saint-Robert whereas the rest are occupied by owners. About one third of homes in this neighbourhood were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s.
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