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Morrisroe Extension, Red Deer Real Estate Listings

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Morrisroe Extension

The neighbourhood of Morrisroe Extension is part of the city of Red Deer, Alberta, which is located in the Red Deer metropolitan area.

Transportation

Travelling by bicycle is easy in Morrisroe Extension since there are a fair number of bike lanes. Physically active property owners will also appreciate the pedestrian-friendly nature of this part of the city; running daily errands is easy by walking. Commuting by public transit is difficult in this area. Thankfully, property owners are served by approximately 10 bus lines, and it is very easy to find a nearby bus stop from most residences. However, moving around by car is convenient in Morrisroe Extension. Parking is quite easy.

Services

In Morrisroe Extension, parents and their children will generally be able to access daycares and schools on foot. With regards to food, the closest supermarket in this part of the city is generally only a short walk away.

Character

Home buyers who prefer a relaxed atmosphere will enjoy Morrisroe Extension. Morrisroe Extension is very quiet overall, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Housing

In Morrisroe Extension, the majority of buildings are single detached homes, while townhouses make up most of the remaining housing stock. Most of the housing growth in this neighbourhood happened in the 1980s. This part of the city is primarily composed of three bedroom and four or more bedroom homes. About two thirds of the properties in the neighbourhood are occupied by homeowners whereas renters occupy the remainder.