Casablanca & Area, Grimsby, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
A majority of the housing growth in Casablanca & Area has happened after the year 2000. The predominant housing types in this neighbourhood are single detached homes and townhouses. Homeowners occupy around 90% of the properties in Casablanca & Area whereas renters occupy the remainder. This part of the town also has quite a good selection of housing sizes - this neighbourhood is notable for those looking for three bedroom homes. Read more about Casablanca & Area real estate
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Transportation
The car is very often the favoured way to move around in this neighbourhood. Many properties for sale are a short drive from the closest highway, such as Queen Elizabeth Way, and it is very easy to park. In contrast, residents using public transit may have very few choices in Casablanca & Area by reason of the infrequent service. Nonetheless, the neighbourhood is connected by a few bus lines. It is impractical for people travelling on foot to move around in this neighbourhood as very few common errands can be run on foot. The bicycle is a rather limited means of transportation in Casablanca & Area as the cycling network is not very extensive, and there are a good number of hills.
Services
There are only a limited number of primary schools in this area and thus they can be a long walk away. Moreover, Casablanca & Area does not contain any high schools. Furthermore, there are only a very small number of daycares and therefore they can be a very long walk away. When it comes to eating, accessing the nearest supermarket on foot is an option for some, but not all, property owners in Casablanca & Area. A limited number of restaurants and coffee shops can be found as well.
Character
Casablanca & Area remains relatively calm, due to the presence of very few pedestrians. Public green spaces aren't well-located, which makes them rather challenging to get to. Still, residents will be able to access parks in nearby neighbourhoods.