Hunter, Hamilton, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Hunter experienced its biggest construction boom pre-1960, so most of the available properties are from this time period. In this part of Hamilton, about 60% of buildings are single detached homes, but small apartment buildings and townhouses are also present in the housing stock. Homeowners occupy about 70% of the units in the neighbourhood and 30% are rented. This neighbourhood offers mainly two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Read more about Hunter real estate
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Transportation
Travelling by car is easy in Hunter. It is very convenient to access a parking spot. On the other hand, travelling by public transit is challenging in this neighbourhood. Nevertheless, homeowners are served by a few bus lines, and most houses are very close to a bus stop. Walking in Hunter is not very popular, although running daily errands is easy. Despite the fact that the bicycling network is reasonably extensive, the bike is a somewhat poor mode of transportation in Hunter since cyclists encounter a significant amount of slopes.
Services
Families will find that no matter where their house is located in this part of Hamilton, primary schools and daycares are close by. However, there are no high schools in this neighbourhood. Regarding eating, property owners in Hunter will be pleased to learn that a grocery store is always only a rather short walk away. Residents can enjoy a few restaurants and coffee shops as well.
Character
The character of Hunter is exemplified by its calm ambience. This area is very quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. Lastly, there are a few parks close by for residents to visit and they are especially well-situated, making it easy to get to them.