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Murray Siding

Part of the Greater Truro metropolitan area, Murray Siding is a neighbourhood within Colchester Subdivision C, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

Murray Siding is very car friendly. It is very convenient to park. The bike is a rather poor mode of transportation in Murray Siding as the area is not very flat, and the cycling infrastructure is quite bad. Walking is also not very feasible for home buyers in this part of the subdivision of a county municipality since very few daily errands can be run without the use of a vehicle.

Services

House buyers in Murray Siding almost always have to rely on a vehicle to access the nearest grocery store. In terms of education, there are no high schools and no primary schools in this part of the subdivision of a county municipality.

Character

The character of Murray Siding is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. Murray Siding is very quiet overall, as the streets are generally very calm.

Housing

Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in Murray Siding. This part of the subdivision of a county municipality offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly 90% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home and 10% are renters. Around one quarter of properties in this neighbourhood were built between 1960 and 1980, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1980s and the 1990s.
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