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West Deane Park, located within the Greater Toronto Area, offers great accessibility with easy access to highways and public transit. It's a family-friendly neighborhood with schools and daycares close by. Residents can enjoy the abundance of green spaces, such as West Deane Park, for relaxation and recreation. Housing options mainly consist of single detached homes and townhouses, perfect for those looking for a three bedroom home. The area is relatively quiet and peaceful, making it a great place to call home. With the majority of residents being homeowners, West Deane Park has a strong sense of community pride and ownership.
A highlight of West Deane Park is its vast selection of green spaces. To be more precise, it is very easy to reach public green spaces in the neighbourhood since there are about 30 of them close by for residents to visit. In addition, residents will find that there are numerous tree-lined streets. This area is relatively quiet, due to the presence of few people out and about on the streets, although noise levels are higher closer to Highway 427 or Highway 401.
The large percentage of single detached homes in the housing stock of West Deane Park is an important part of its character. About 45% of homes in this neighbourhood were built prior to the 1960s, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s. This part of Toronto is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy around 80% of the properties in the neighbourhood whereas the rest are rented.
A portion of property owners in West Deane Park may have the option to shop for their groceries as pedestrians, while others will need another means of transportation. A small selection of restaurants and cafes can be found as well. Regarding education, parents and their kids will welcome that wherever their home is located in this part of the city, schools and daycares are nearby.
West Deane Park is a fairly pleasant part of Toronto for getting around by public transit as a consequence of a few nearby bus lines. On the other hand, a majority of the homes for sale in this part of Toronto are located in places that are not especially well-suited for pedestrians as common amenities such as post offices or banks can be an occasionally long distance away. West Deane Park is not particularly bike-friendly since the cycling infrastructure is rather poor. Nonetheless, cycling is more feasible in certain sectors than others, and it is an even ride to most destinations. In contrast, cars are an excellent transportation option in this part of the city. It is easy to park, and many houses for sale are a very short drive from the closest highway, such as Highway 401.
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