Lavaltrie, QC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Lavaltrie, Quebec
Roughly 80% of the population of this city own their home while renters make up the remainder. The predominant housing types in this city are single detached homes and townhouses. About 30% of properties in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area were built after the year 2000, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s. This city offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Read more about Lavaltrie real estate
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About Living in Lavaltrie, Quebec
Transportation
Driving is an excellent mode of transportation in Lavaltrie. It is very easy to park. On the other hand, the public transit service in this city is not very frequent. Nonetheless, property owners have access to a few bus lines. Most homes for sale in this city are located in places that are not very suitable for walking because very few daily errands can be run on foot.
Services
Property owners in Lavaltrie typically have to rely on a car to shop for groceries. With regards to education, parents and their children may consider it difficult to reach high schools and primary schools as pedestrians. Furthermore, daycares are not very plentiful and accordingly tend to require a long walk to get to.
Character
Most areas in Lavaltrie are quiet, as the streets are reasonably tranquil - although that is not the case around the railway line, Autoroute Antonio-Barrette or Autoroute Félix-Leclerc. Parks are sparse, which makes it very hard to access them from the majority of locations in this part of the Greater Montreal metropolitan area. Despite that, there are a few green spaces nearby for residents to explore.