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Open Houses in Port Ryerse, Norfolk County

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Port Ryerse

Port Ryerse is a community within Norfolk County, Ontario, which is situated in the Norfolk metropolitan area.

Transportation

The preferred approach to get around in Port Ryerse is usually a car. Coming across a parking spot is generally easy. However, the public transit service in Port Ryerse is not very frequent. Nevertheless, the community is served by a few bus lines, and bus stops are usually nearby. Port Ryerse is not very convenient for walking because running common errands is almost impossible on foot. The bicycle is a quite bad means of transportation in this community as there are very few bike lanes, and there is a significant amount of slopes.

Services

There are no high schools and no primary schools in Port Ryerse. As far as eating is concerned, house buyers in this community almost always need a vehicle to do grocery shopping.

Character

The character of Port Ryerse is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. Port Ryerse is good for those who like quiet surroundings, as the streets are quite peaceful.

Housing

The buildings in this part of Norfolk County are quite old, because about 40% of its dwellings were built pre-1960, while many of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s. In this part of the city, almost all buildings are single detached homes. Homeowners occupy about 90% of the units in the community while the remainder are rented. This area also has a good selection of housing sizes; properties range from lofts to four or more bedrooms.