Civic Centre, Kitchener, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
In Civic Centre, many buildings are large apartment buildings, while small apartment buildings are the main alternative in the housing stock. This area offers mainly one bedroom and two bedroom homes. About 80% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and 20% are owners. Around 45% of properties in this area were built between 1960 and 1980, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1980s. Read more about Civic Centre real estate
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Transportation
Civic Centre provides house buyers with the choice between several modes of transportation. This area is reasonably well-suited for those who travel by foot; many common errands can be run without the use of a vehicle, and a variety of businesses are quite nearby. Civic Centre is also quite amenable to biking because the cycling network is fairly good. This neighbourhood is reasonably transit friendly due to a few nearby bus lines. Civic Centre is also a fairly good part of Kitchener for driving. Coming across a parking spot is easy, and it is a short drive to the nearest highway from any home in Civic Centre.
Services
It is straightforward to get to both a general and a specialty grocery store by walking from any location in Civic Centre. Likewise, there is often a restaurant or cafe in close proximity. A decent selection of clothing stores can also be found within a rather short walking distance. With respect to education, it is a short walk to get to daycares and schools from anywhere in this part of Kitchener.
Character
Civic Centre offers a wide variety of green spaces to enjoy, as well as some areas with a vibrant ambience. Access to parks is very easy from the majority of locations in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them close by for residents to unwind in. Finally, most sections of this neighbourhood are very calm and quiet, but some other areas can be noisy, especially.