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    Ardingley-Sprott Real Estate & Houses for Sale

    One of the highlights of Ardingley-Sprott is its broad selection of green spaces. It is very easy to reach parks in the neighbourhood since there are approximately 30 of them close by for residents to discover. This part of the city is relatively quiet, thanks to the presence of few pedestrians, although there can be higher levels of noise for those who are closer to one of the railway lines or Trans-Canada Highway.

    Transportation

    This area allows home buyers to travel using different methods of transportation. The car is usually the preferred approach to navigate this part of the city. Many real estate listings are a rather short drive from the nearest highway, such as Trans-Canada Highway, and it is very easy to access a place to park. Residents can also rely on public transit to navigate this area owing to a multitude of nearby rapid transit stations with access to the Millennium Line, and a few nearby bus lines. There aren't many pedestrians out on the streets of Ardingley-Sprott, despite the fact that many daily errands can be run without needing to resort to a car. However, Ardingley-Sprott is reasonably bike-friendly since the bicycling infrastructure is rather comprehensive.

    Housing

    Ardingley-Sprott experienced its largest construction boom after the year 2000, so most of the available homes are from this time period. Large apartment buildings are the predominant housing type, representing about 45% of dwellings in this part of Burnaby, while small apartment buildings, duplexes, and single detached homes make up most of the remaining housing stock. Homeowners occupy about 70% of the properties in the neighbourhood and 30% are rented. This area also has a good variety of unit sizes; it is quite easy to find homes ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms.

    Services

    It is a rather short stroll to reach daycares and primary schools from most homes for sale in this part of Burnaby. In contrast, families may find it very hard for their children to access high schools by walking. Concerning food, the nearest grocery store in Ardingley-Sprott is usually only a rather short trip away. Additionally, this area is a good place in which to go out to eat or go to a cafe.

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