Booth, Winnipeg, Manitoba Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Roughly one third of buildings are large apartment buildings, making it easy to find apartments in Booth, whereas the remainder are mainly small apartment buildings and single detached homes. This area experienced its largest construction boom between 1960 and 1980, so most of the available homes are from this time period. This neighbourhood also has a good selection of unit sizes - it is quite easy to find properties ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Around 60% of the population of this neighbourhood rent their home and the remainder are owners. Read more about Booth real estate
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Transportation
The favoured method to navigate Booth is usually driving. It is a short car ride to the nearest highway from any location in this area, and it is easy to access a place to park. On the other hand, the public transit system in Booth is fairly poor. Thankfully, the neighbourhood is linked by a few bus lines, and it is very easy to reach a nearby bus stop from most properties. Walking is not particularly practical for residents in Booth as few daily errands can be run without the use of a car.
Services
Families will find that wherever their property is located in Booth, schools and daycares are nearby. As far as eating is concerned, it is convenient to access the closest grocery store by walking from any home in this neighbourhood. Residents can enjoy approximately 20 restaurants and cafes as well.
Character
People who prefer a slower-paced environment will enjoy Booth. There are a few green spaces nearby for residents to unwind in, such as Sturgeon Creek Parkway and Living Prairie Museum, and they are especially well-situated, making it easy to reach them. This part of Winnipeg is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets tend to be quite peaceful.