Oakridge, London, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
About one third of properties in Oakridge were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1980s. Single detached homes and townhouses are the predominant housing type in this neighbourhood. Roughly 85% of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners whereas the remainder are rented. This neighbourhood is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Read more about Oakridge real estate
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Transportation
The preferred means of transportation in Oakridge is often driving. Coming across a parking spot is easy. In contrast, commuting by transit can be challenging in Oakridge due to the service's low frequency. Nonetheless, the neighbourhood is linked by a few bus lines, and the nearest bus stop is typically very close. Many of the homes for sale in this area are located in places that are not particularly convenient for walking because few common errands can be run on foot.
Services
Parents and their schoolchildren will value the proximity to primary schools and daycares, which are within walking distance from most houses for sale in Oakridge. In contrast, families may find it difficult for their kids to get to high schools as a pedestrian. When it comes to eating, the nearest supermarket in Oakridge is generally only a rather short walk away. A small number of restaurants and cafes are available as well.
Character
Oakridge is a very good neighbourhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a relaxed ambience. Parks, including Hampton Valley and Sifton Bog, are very well-located and there are about 20 of them nearby for residents to unwind in, which makes it easy to get to them. The noise levels in this neighbourhood are also very low, as the streets are generally very tranquil.