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The Falls, Colchester Subdivision B Real Estate Listings

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The Falls

The neighbourhood of The Falls is part of the subdivision of a county municipality of Colchester Subdivision B, Nova Scotia, which is situated in the Greater Truro metropolitan area.

Transportation

Driving is very often the favoured method to navigate this area. It is very convenient to park. Travelling on foot is not very feasible for home buyers in this part of the subdivision of a county municipality as most daily needs are almost impossible to carry out without the use of a vehicle. The Falls is also not very amenable to bicycling since there are very few bike lanes, and the terrain is not very flat.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in The Falls. With respect to eating, in all cases, a car is required in this neighbourhood to access the closest grocery store.

Character

The Falls offers a relaxed atmosphere. The noise levels in The Falls are very low, as the streets are very peaceful.

Housing

In The Falls, almost all buildings are single detached homes. This neighbourhood offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy roughly 95% of the units in the neighbourhood and the remainder are rented. This area experienced its largest construction boom prior to the 1960s, so most of the available housing stock is from this era.