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Townhomes For Sale in Little Burgundy, Montréal

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Little Burgundy

Little Burgundy is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec, which is located in the Greater Montreal metropolitan area.

Transportation

Little Burgundy affords property owners the choice between different modes of transportation. The excellent public transit network makes transit a viable option for many people. The closest rapid transit station, such as Lucien-L'Allier Station, Bonaventure Station and Lionel-Groulx Station on the Ligne 1 - Verte and Ligne 2 - Orange, is usually around the corner from the bulk of homes in the neighbourhood. The closest train station, such as the Canal Lachine, Gare Lucien-L'Allier and Hibernia on the 11 - Vaudreuil/Hudson, 12 - Saint-Jérôme, 15 - Mascouche and 14 - Candiac, is ordinarily a short walk away from the greater part of residences in the neighbourhood. There are over 50 bus lines passing through the neighbourhood, and the nearest bus stop is typically very close by. This neighbourhood is also very well-suited for those who prefer to get around as pedestrians; all daily errands can be run without a car, and numerous businesses are very close at hand. Physically active house buyers will welcome the moderately bicycling-friendly character of Little Burgundy. In particular, bike-share stations are hardly ever more than a short distance away, the cycling infrastructure is well-developed, and the terrain is mostly flat.

Services

Home buyers in Little Burgundy will be pleased to learn that a general and a specialty grocery store is always only a short walk away. There are approximately 40 groceries in this neighbourhood, and the best choice can be found on streets like Avenue Atwater. Additionally, owing to 250-odd restaurants and cafes in this area, there is usually a place to get some food or drink just around the corner. With respect to education, parents and their kids will value that wherever their home is situated in Little Burgundy, schools and daycares are nearby. Residents benefit from public and private high schools.

Character

Little Burgundy is a "jack-of-all-trades" when it comes to the feel of this area. Finding things to do in this neighbourhood is very easy. Despite the fact that there is a limited selection of entertainment venues, the streets are almost always busy with people, and with its approximately 40 nightlife venues, it is very easy to find a place to grab a drink as they are generally located very close by. Little Burgundy is reasonably quiet, as the streets are usually calm, however some areas can be quite loud, especially around one of the railway lines or Autoroute Ville-Marie. There is a good amount of greenery in this area; there are over 50 parks nearby for residents to unwind in, like Parc du Canal-de-Lachine, and they are very well-situated, making it very easy to access them. Residents will also find that many tree-lined streets are prominent.

Housing

In Little Burgundy, the majority of dwellings are small apartment buildings, while large apartment buildings are the main alternative in the housing stock. About 30% of properties in this neighbourhood were built between 1980 and 1990, while many of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1960s. This part of Montréal is primarily composed of one bedroom and two bedroom homes. About two thirds of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home whereas owners make up the remainder.