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Eastview

Part of the Red Deer metropolitan area, Eastview is a neighbourhood within Red Deer, Alberta.

Transportation

Physically active house buyers will enjoy the quite pedestrian-friendly nature of this part of the city; running daily errands is easy on foot. Bicycling is also convenient in Eastview since there are few elevation changes to confront bike riders, and the bicycling network is comprehensive. The public transit system in this neighbourhood is rather limited. Thankfully, residents are served by about 10 bus lines, and most homes are very close to a bus stop. In contrast, getting around by car is convenient in Eastview. It is easy to access a parking spot.

Services

Families will value that wherever their property is situated in Eastview, daycares and schools are nearby. With respect to food, a grocery store is ordinarily accessible within a rather short walk from anywhere in this neighbourhood. Likewise, residents won't have to look far to take advantage of the nearest coffee shop.

Character

The character of Eastview is exemplified by its calm ambience. Eastview is especially quiet overall, as the streets are usually very peaceful.

Housing

Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing about half of dwellings in Eastview, and the remaining properties are mainly small apartment buildings and duplexes. This part of the city is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Around 55% of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners whereas the remainder are rented. Roughly one third of homes in this neighbourhood were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s.
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