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Railyards

The neighbourhood of Railyards is part of the city of Red Deer, Alberta, which is situated in the Red Deer metropolitan area.

Transportation

No matter the mode of transportation, it is straightforward to travel in Railyards. The public transit network in Railyards is fairly good. More specifically, house owners have access to a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is typically just around the corner. This part of the city is also reasonably convenient for those who travel by foot; many common errands can be run without needing to resort to a vehicle, and plenty of businesses are quite close by. The bike is a very good mode of transportation in this part of Red Deer as the bicycling network is reasonably comprehensive.

Services

It is very easy to get to the closest supermarket on foot in Railyards. Furthermore, Railyards is a fairly good place in which to eat out or go to a cafe. Concerning education, daycares and schools are very easy to walk to from most properties for sale in this neighbourhood.

Character

Railyards offers a slower-paced ambience. Railyards is quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour.

Housing

The predominance of small apartment buildings in the housing stock of Railyards is an important part of its character. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and one bedroom homes. The population residing in this part of Red Deer is evenly split between owners and renters. The homes in this part of the city are very new, because about 30% of its dwellings were built between 1990 and 2000, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1960s.
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