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New Annan

New Annan is a community within Colchester Subdivision B, Nova Scotia, which is located in the Greater Truro metropolitan area.

Transportation

Cars are an excellent transportation option in this area. Parking is easy. This community is not very suitable for those who travel by foot as almost no daily needs can be carried out without the use of a vehicle. This area is also not very bicycling-friendly because riding is rendered strenuous by the typically sloping topography, and there are very few bike lanes.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in this part of Colchester Subdivision B. As far as eating is concerned, it is very rarely an option for house buyers in this community to shop for groceries on foot.

Character

Home buyers who prefer a relaxed environment will enjoy New Annan. New Annan is very quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Housing

In New Annan, around 90% of buildings are single detached homes, but mobile homes are also present in the housing stock. This community offers mainly three bedroom and two bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy roughly 90% of the dwellings in New Annan while the remainder are rented. Roughly 30% of properties in this part of the subdivision of a county municipality 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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