Bruce Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Single detached homes are the predominant housing type, representing roughly 55% of dwellings in Bruce Park, while large apartment buildings and small apartment buildings are the main alternatives in the housing stock. This area has a good variety of housing size options, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. The split between homeowners and renters is about even. Most of the housing growth in this area happened before the 1960s. Read more about Bruce Park real estate
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Transportation
Regardless of the medium of transportation, it is straightforward to move around in Bruce Park. Walking is quite feasible for residents in Bruce Park; many common errands can be run on foot. With a few nearby bus lines, the reasonably good public transit access makes transit a viable option for many. The car is very often the preferred way to get around in this neighbourhood. It is easy to park, and most homes for sale are a short drive from the nearest highway.
Services
The closest grocery store in this neighbourhood is typically only a very short walk away. Moreover, there are a good number of options in close proximity for those who appreciate restaurants and cafes. Property owners benefit from a fair number of nearby clothing stores. Concerning education, daycares and schools are very easy to get to on foot from most homes for sale in this area.
Character
Bruce Park offers a wide variety of green spaces to enjoy, as well as some areas with a vibrant ambience. A lot of locations within the neighbourhood have fairly good access to green spaces, including Assiniboine Park and Bourkevale Park, since there are a few of them close by for residents to check out. Finally, this part of Winnipeg is relatively quiet, as there are few pedestrians, although.