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Clifton

The neighbourhood of Clifton can be found in the subdivision of a county municipality of Colchester Subdivision C, Nova Scotia, which is situated in the Greater Truro metropolitan area.

Transportation

Travelling by car is very easy in this neighbourhood. It is especially convenient to find a parking spot. It is very difficult for pedestrians to navigate this part of Colchester Subdivision C because carrying out daily needs is practically impossible. The bike is a rather limited method of transportation in Clifton since the bicycling infrastructure is not very comprehensive, and there are a good number of elevation changes for cyclists to brave.

Services

This area does not contain any high schools or primary schools. Concerning food, it is very rarely possible for home buyers in Clifton to access the closest supermarket on foot.

Character

The character of Clifton is exemplified by its relaxed environment. Clifton is very quiet overall, as the streets are generally very tranquil.

Housing

Single detached homes and townhouses are the main housing type in Clifton. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy around three quarters of the dwellings in Clifton whereas renters occupy the remainder. Roughly one third of homes in this neighbourhood were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, while many of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s.
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