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Latin Quarter

Part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Latin Quarter is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec.

Transportation

Latin Quarter is an excellent part of Montréal for eco-friendly transportation options. The great public transit infrastructure allows people to get to many destinations without needing a vehicle. For instance, rapid transit stations, including Station Berri-UQAM 4, Station Berri-UQAM 2 and Station Berri-UQAM 1 on the Ligne 2 - Orange, Ligne 4 - Jaune and Ligne 1 - Verte, are generally nearby from most residences in the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is linked by a few bus lines, and bus stops are not very far-removed from most houses. Physically active house buyers will also welcome the especially pedestrian-friendly nature of Latin Quarter; all daily needs can be met without having to resort to a vehicle, and a very large number of businesses of different types can be found as well. Riding a bicycle is reasonably prevalent in Latin Quarter because there is always a bike-share station in proximity, there are a limited number of slopes, and the cycling infrastructure is very extensive.

Services

In Latin Quarter, families will usually be able to reach schools and daycares by walking. Regarding eating, it is usually possible for house buyers in this part of the city to shop for general and specialty groceries on foot. Likewise, with 40-odd restaurants and cafes in Latin Quarter, there is typically a place to get some food or drink just around the corner.

Character

Latin Quarter offers a variety of experiences for home buyers who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and spending time outdoors. This area has a very large number of streets for those looking for a dynamic vibe. There are a lot of nearby entertainment venues, there are often a very large number of people around, and finding one of the about 10 bars is very easy as they are generally situated in very convenient locations. Main streets, including Rue Saint-Denis, are very good for those who enjoy going out. The greenery in this part of Montréal is not particularly prominent; more specifically, residents will find that few tree-lined streets are around. Nonetheless, access to public green spaces is very easy in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them nearby for residents to visit.

Housing

In Latin Quarter, many buildings are small apartment buildings, while the remainder are mainly large apartment buildings. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of two bedroom and one bedroom homes. Roughly 70% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and the remainder are owners. The homes in this part of the city are quite old, since around 45% of its dwellings were built before the 1960s, while many of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 2000s.
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