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Cartierville

The neighbourhood of Cartierville can be found in the city of Montréal, Quebec, which is located in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

Cartierville will draw house buyers that value a variety of means of transportation. Active people will be pleased with the pedestrian-friendly character of Cartierville; running common errands is convenient on foot, and a variety of businesses are reasonably close by. This area is also amenable to cycling because riding is made easier by the generally flat terrain. Cartierville is reasonably transit friendly. For instance, residents are served by approximately 10 bus lines, and bus stops are typically nearby. Cartierville is also reasonably car friendly. Parking is quite easy, and many real estate listings are a rather short drive from the closest highway, such as Autoroute des Laurentides.

Services

House buyers in Cartierville will appreciate that a grocery store is always only a rather short walk away. Furthermore, this area is a fairly good place in which to go out to eat, and property owners are served by a few cafes as well. When it comes to education, parents and their children will appreciate that wherever their home is located in Cartierville, schools and daycares are nearby. Families can choose between public and private elementary schools.

Character

Home buyers who prefer a calm atmosphere will enjoy Cartierville. Greenery is present in this part of the city; public green spaces, including Parc Sainte-Odile and Parc de Beauséjour, are especially well-spread out and there are around 10 of them close by for residents to visit, making it very easy to get to them. Residents will also find that many tree-lined streets are prominent. Most areas in this part of the city are quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case closer to the railway line, Autoroute des Laurentides or the airport (Héliport de Montréal (Sacré-Coeur)).

Housing

Roughly two thirds of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and the remainder are owners. In this area, many buildings are small apartment buildings, while single detached homes are also present in the housing stock. Around one third of properties in this area were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s. This neighbourhood also has a good selection of housing size options - it is quite easy to find houses ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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