Fruitland, Hamilton, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
The large percentage of single detached homes in the housing stock of Fruitland is an important part of its character. Roughly 30% of properties in this neighbourhood were built pre-1960, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s. This part of Hamilton is notable for those looking for three bedroom homes. Around 90% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home while the rest are renters. Read more about Fruitland real estate
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Transportation
The best method to navigate this area is usually a car. It is especially convenient to park, and nearby highways, such as Queen Elizabeth Way, are easy to reach from any location in Fruitland. However, the public transit system in this part of Hamilton is quite bad. Thankfully, there are a few bus lines crossing the neighbourhood. Fruitland is not very bike-friendly since there are very few bike lanes, and there is a significant amount of hills. This neighbourhood is also not very conducive to walking since running common errands is impractical.
Services
Parents and their children will value that no matter where their property is located in Fruitland, primary schools are close by. However, there are no high schools in this area. When it comes to food, a fraction of home buyers in Fruitland may be able to travel to the closest grocery store on foot, while others will have to rely on another means of transportation. There are also a few opportunities for those who care about restaurants and cafes in close proximity.
Character
Fruitland is good for those who enjoy a quiet atmosphere, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. Parks aren't well-spread out, which makes it occasionally difficult to get to them. Still, there are a few green spaces close by for residents to visit.