Fontainbleu, Windsor, Ontario Real Estate and Homes for Sale
In Fontainbleu, around 70% of dwellings are single detached homes, whereas the rest are mainly large apartment buildings. This neighbourhood also has a good selection of unit sizes; properties range from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Roughly 70% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home while the remainder are renters. Roughly one third of homes in this area were constructed between 1960 and 1980, while many of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1990s. Read more about Fontainbleu real estate
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Transportation
This part of the city is quite conducive to those who travel by foot; running daily errands is easy. The preferred approach to navigate this area is usually a car. It is a rather short drive to the closest highway from any home in this part of Windsor, and it is straightforward to park. In contrast, travelling by public transit is challenging in this neighbourhood. Thankfully, there are a few bus lines crossing the neighbourhood, and it is very convenient to reach a nearby bus stop from most homes.
Services
Daycares and primary schools are easy to access on foot from any location in this part of Windsor. However, Fontainbleu does not have any high schools. When it comes to eating, it is frequently feasible for home buyers in this neighbourhood to buy groceries on foot. There are also about 10 restaurants and coffee shops in Fontainbleu.
Character
The character of Fontainbleu is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. This part of the city is quiet, as the streets are generally reasonably calm - although that is not the case around one of the railway lines. Finally, there are a few green spaces nearby for residents to unwind in, such as McDonald Park, and they are very well-spread out, which makes it easy to reach them.