Glenborne, Halifax, Nova Scotia Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Small apartment buildings are the predominant housing type, representing roughly half of buildings in Glenborne, while single detached homes make up most of the remaining housing stock. Roughly 40% of properties in this part of Halifax were constructed after the year 2000, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s and the 1990s. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy about two thirds of the units in the neighbourhood and the remainder are rented. Read more about Glenborne real estate
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Transportation
Driving is very often the best approach to navigate Glenborne. Finding a parking spot is quite easy, and it is a rather short car ride to the nearest highway from anywhere in this area. However, the public transit service in Glenborne is not very frequent. Nevertheless, property owners benefit from a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is typically very close. This part of the municipality is not particularly conducive to those who travel by foot as meeting daily needs is occasionally challenging.
Services
Shopping for one's groceries very often demands the use of a vehicle in this part of Halifax. Nonetheless, pharmacies are generally easy to reach on foot and supply some basic food items. There are also a limited number of choices for those who value restaurants in close proximity. As far as education is concerned, it is a rather short walk to get to daycares and primary schools from most homes for sale in Glenborne. On the other hand, there are no high schools in Glenborne.
Character
Glenborne is a very good neighbourhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a calm ambience. Most areas in this part of Halifax are very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamour. Finally, it is very easy to access parks since there are a few of them close by for residents to explore.