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Corktown

Part of the Greater Hamilton metropolitan area, Corktown is a neighbourhood within Hamilton, Ontario.

Transportation

Regardless of the mode of transportation, it is simple to get around in this neighbourhood. Owing to Hamilton GO Centre Station with access to the Lakeshore West Line, and approximately 20 nearby bus lines, getting around by public transit is very convenient in Corktown. Walking is also very practical for home buyers in this neighbourhood; running common errands is easy on foot, and a fair number of businesses of different types can be found as well. It is easy to travel by bike in Corktown because there are numerous bike lanes.

Services

Families will value that wherever their property is situated in Corktown, daycares and schools are nearby. With regards to eating, it is generally feasible for home buyers in this part of Hamilton to shop for groceries by walking. Likewise, those who are fond of dining in restaurants or cafes will have a fair number of choices in Corktown. It is also convenient to get to a number of clothing stores on foot.

Character

Corktown offers a vast selection of green spaces to enjoy, despite its sometimes busy feel. It is very easy to reach green spaces in the neighbourhood since there are a few of them close by for residents to check out. Finally, a good portion of Corktown is quite quiet, however noise can be bothersome around the railway line.

Housing

The predominance of large apartment buildings in the housing stock of Corktown is an important part of its character. There is a higher proportion of one bedroom homes in this part of Hamilton. Renters occupy roughly 80% of the units in Corktown and the rest are occupied by owners. About half of homes in this neighbourhood were built between 1960 and 1980, while many of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960.
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