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Greenboro East

Greenboro East is a neighbourhood within Ottawa, Ontario, which is situated in the Ottawa - Gatineau metropolitan area.

Transportation

This neighbourhood will please homeowners that value different methods of transportation. Greenboro East is reasonably transit friendly. More precisely, rapid transit stations, including Hunt Club / Cahill, Cahill / Marlin and Lorry Greenberg / Bramblegrove with access to the 98 |, are not very far-removed from the bulk of properties in the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is connected by a few bus lines, and most residences are very close to a bus stop. This part of the city is also reasonably well-suited for walking, although carrying out daily needs is at times challenging without a vehicle. Biking is easy in Greenboro East since bicycling is made easier by the generally flat terrain, and the bicycling network is great.

Services

In Greenboro East, parents and their schoolchildren will generally be able to get to daycares and primary schools on foot. On the other hand, this area does not contain any high schools. Concerning food, it is often possible for home buyers in Greenboro East to purchase groceries on foot. Residents can enjoy a few restaurants and cafes as well.

Character

People who prefer a calm ambience will enjoy Greenboro East. It is very easy to reach public green spaces in the neighbourhood since there are approximately 10 of them close by for residents to discover. This area is also very good for those who enjoy a quiet atmosphere, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour.

Housing

Homeowners occupy about 70% of the units in the neighbourhood and the rest are rented. The housing stock of this neighbourhood is composed predominantly of single detached homes and row houses. Around 45% of properties in this part of Ottawa were constructed in the 1980s, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1990s. This neighbourhood offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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