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Centennial

Part of the Greater Oshawa metropolitan area, Centennial is a neighbourhood within Oshawa, Ontario.

Transportation

Cycling is easy in Centennial. Centennial will also draw physically active house buyers since it is suitable for those who travel by foot; most daily needs are convenient to meet by walking. The public transit service in this area is rather poor. Nonetheless, there are a few bus lines traversing the neighbourhood, and the closest bus stop is typically very close. However, cars are a reasonably good transportation option in Centennial. It is easy to park.

Services

It is convenient to reach the nearest grocery store by walking from any location in this neighbourhood. In addition, Centennial is a fairly good place in which to eat out or go to a cafe. In terms of education, daycares and primary schools are very easy to walk to from anywhere in this neighbourhood. In contrast, there are only a limited number of high schools and consequently they can be a rather long walk away. Parents have the choice between public and private elementary schools.

Character

The character of Centennial is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. The noise levels in this area are reasonably low, as the streets are generally peaceful. Finally, parks are very well-situated and there are approximately 20 of them nearby for residents to explore, which makes it very easy to get to them.

Housing

The population residing in Centennial is evenly split between renters and owners. In this part of the city, around one third of buildings are single detached homes, and the remainder are mainly large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings. Most housing in this neighbourhood was constructed between 1960 and 1980, during its biggest building boom. This part of Oshawa also has a good selection of unit sizes; it is quite easy to find properties ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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