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Alberton South, Hamilton Real Estate Listings

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Alberton South

Alberton South is a neighbourhood within Hamilton, Ontario, which is located in the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area.

Transportation

The car is usually the favoured mode of transportation in Alberton South. It is very easy to park. Alberton South is not very convenient for those who travel by foot as carrying out daily needs is very inconvenient. This area is also not very bike-friendly because the cycling network is not very comprehensive, and there is a considerable amount of hills.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in Alberton South. Additionally, it can be very difficult to get to daycares on foot. In terms of eating, buying one's groceries very often necessitates the use of a car in Alberton South.

Character

It remains relatively quiet in Alberton South, as there are very few pedestrians. Parks aren't well-distributed, making it rather difficult to get to them from a large number of locations within the neighbourhood. Despite that, there are about 20 parks close by for residents to check out.

Housing

Single detached homes and townhouses are the main housing type in Alberton South. This part of the city is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy roughly 90% of the units in Alberton South and 10% are occupied by renters. Roughly 45% of properties in this area were built pre-1960, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 2000s.
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