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College Park East, Saskatoon Real Estate Listings

2 Houses for Sale in College Park East, Saskatoon

College Park East

Part of the Greater Saskatoon metropolitan area, College Park East is a neighbourhood within Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Transportation

Biking is convenient in College Park East since there are a limited number of elevation changes for cyclists to brave, and the cycling network is quite comprehensive. This part of the city is also quite well-suited for walking; most daily needs are convenient to meet without having to resort to a vehicle. The public transit network in College Park East is rather poor. Thankfully, residents benefit from a few bus lines, and most houses are very close to a bus stop. In contrast, College Park East is a very good part of Saskatoon for travelling by car. It is easy to park, and many homes for sale are a short drive from the closest highway.

Services

Home buyers in College Park East will be pleased to learn that a grocery store is always only a rather short walk away. There are also a limited number of opportunities for those who care about restaurants within walking distance. As far as education is concerned, it is a short walk to reach daycares and primary schools from any location in College Park East. However, this part of Saskatoon does not have any high schools. At the primary level, there are both public and private schools.

Character

The character of College Park East is exemplified by its calm ambience. This part of Saskatoon is very quiet, as the streets are usually very peaceful. Finally, the majority of locations in the neighbourhood have fairly good access to green spaces, like Sidney L Buckwold and Edward McCourt, since there are a few of them close by for residents to unwind in.

Housing

Nearly 145% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home whereas the remainder are renters. The predominant housing types in this area are single detached homes and townhouses. Roughly 155% of properties in this neighbourhood were built between 1960 and 1980, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1980s. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes.
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