Ainslie Wood West, Hamilton, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
In Ainslie Wood West, about 60% of buildings are large apartment buildings, while small apartment buildings and single detached homes are the main alternatives in the housing stock. About half of properties in this part of Hamilton were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960. This part of the city offers mainly one bedroom and two bedroom homes. Renters occupy roughly 70% of the units in Ainslie Wood West while owners occupy the remainder. Read more about Ainslie Wood West real estate
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Transportation
Ainslie Wood West is a very good part of Hamilton for driving. Coming across a place to park is generally easy. On the other hand, this neighbourhood is not an especially convenient part of Hamilton for getting around by public transit. Nonetheless, homeowners benefit from a few bus lines, and it is easy to reach a nearby bus stop from most houses. Ainslie Wood West is not especially conducive to those who travel by foot as running day-to-day errands is at times challenging. This neighbourhood is also not very bike-friendly because the cycling infrastructure is rather limited, and cyclists encounter quite a few elevation changes. Nonetheless, riding a bike is more feasible in some sectors than others.
Services
Purchasing one's groceries often requires the use of a vehicle in this neighbourhood. Nevertheless, pharmacies are typically easy to get to on foot and supply some staple foods. There are also a few restaurants in this part of Hamilton. With respect to education, parents and their children will find that no matter where their home is situated in Ainslie Wood West, primary schools and daycares are close by. However, Ainslie Wood West does not contain any high schools.
Character
Ainslie Wood West is a reasonably good neighbourhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a relaxed environment. Parks are especially well-situated and there are a few of them close by for residents to explore, making it easy to get to them. This part of Hamilton is quiet overall, as the streets are tranquil - however noise can be problematic near Highway 403.