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Le Pain de Sucre

Part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area, Le Pain de Sucre is a neighbourhood within Montréal, Quebec.

Transportation

Le Pain de Sucre is an extraordinarily convenient part of Montréal for travelling by car. It is very easy to find a place to park. It is very impractical for pedestrians to get around in this part of Montréal because common amenities such as hair salons or banks can be a rather long walk away. On the other hand, cycling is easy in Le Pain de Sucre because bike riders do not encounter serious hills.

Services

Buying one's groceries usually demands the use of a car in Le Pain de Sucre. With regards to education, families will value that no matter where their home is situated in this neighbourhood, daycares are nearby. In contrast, Le Pain de Sucre does not have any primary schools or high schools.

Character

Le Pain de Sucre offers a relaxed ambience and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. The greenery in this part of Montréal is prominent; there are a few parks close by for residents to check out, including Plage de la Pointe-aux-Carrières, making it easy to reach them from most locations in the neighbourhood. Moreover, residents will find that many tree-lined streets are present. The noise levels in this area are also very low, as the streets are usually very tranquil.

Housing

Roughly 90% of the dwellings in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners whereas the rest are rented. The housing stock of this part of Montréal is composed primarily of single detached homes and townhouses. Around one third of homes in this neighbourhood were built between 1990 and 2000, while many of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1960s and the 1980s. This area also has a selection of housing size options - this part of Montréal is especially good for those looking for four or more bedroom homes.
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