Pulberry, Winnipeg, Manitoba Real Estate and Homes for Sale
In Pulberry, around 70% of dwellings are single detached homes, and the remaining properties are mainly large apartment buildings. Most of the housing growth in this neighbourhood occurred in the 1960s and 1970s. This part of Winnipeg is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Around 70% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and the rest are renters. Read more about Pulberry real estate
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Transportation
The preferred way to move around in this part of Winnipeg is usually driving. It is very convenient to park, and nearby highways are very easy to reach from anywhere in Pulberry. In contrast, Pulberry is not very transit friendly. Nevertheless, there are a few bus lines crossing the neighbourhood, and most houses are very close to a bus stop. There are relatively few pedestrians out on the streets of Pulberry, despite the fact that many daily errands can be run without the use of a vehicle.
Services
It is a rather short walk to reach primary schools and daycares from most houses for sale in this neighbourhood. In contrast, there are no high schools in Pulberry. As far as food is concerned, it is frequently feasible for house buyers in this area to do groceries on foot. Residents of Pulberry are served by a few restaurants as well.
Character
Pulberry offers a slower-paced atmosphere and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. Green spaces, including St. Vital Park and Bishop Grandin Greenway, are very well-spread out and there are a few of them nearby for residents to enjoy, making them very easy to reach. Most areas in this part of Winnipeg are very quiet, as the streets are very tranquil.