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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
St. Andrew's is also a nice location.
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I agree, that's why we bought there. Unfortunately it's not convenient to much -- the Safeway at North Hill is a drive away or a really long walk; Foothills Hospital and the Med school are a really short walk and so is McMahon and the U of C. If you work downtown, it's a LONG walk, or a bike/bus ride or drive. My wife and I both work on the Foothills campus (for now, at least) so it's ideal for us. Not a lot of kids in the neighbourhood yet -- though with the average age of the 'hood I bet that changes soon (I think it's one of the highest 80+ age resident hoods in the city).
I'd recommend Briar Hill (like you did) if people want a similar neighbourhood. Age of the houses and trees are about the same; it's a lot closer to NH mall for the Safeway and Sears, and still convenient to everything esp LRT. Property values are similar as well.
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Originally Posted by North East Goon
One bit of advice I would add is watch the school situations in these inner city neighborhoods. Many have closed and or are going to be closed due to lack of children in the area.
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Originally Posted by Bigtime
Well then the more families that move into those areas the better.
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The problem is these schools are likely to close, and once they're closed, it's unlikely they'll reopen. Even with a massive influx of families, the school will close because the sheer number of kids in the suburbs without a nearby school will always be way higher. I've resigned myself to my kid having to bus to school - not the biggest deal, I did it when I was a kid. Even if the school stays open, what if you wanted a special program (gifted, French or Spanish immersion, art, etc) - the kid would wind up out of the neighbourhood anyway.