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Beechwood is one of the most desirable neighbourhoods for growing families in the City of Waterloo. With most houses dating back to the 1980s, they are mostly traditional homes that feature large lots and mature trees.
Living in Beechwood gives you and your family access to multiple home associations, which include amenities such as public pools and tennis courts. Both Public and Catholic schools are available and include French Immersion.
Learn more about the Beechwood, Waterloo, community.
Clair Hills is a newer subdivision in Waterloo, Ontario, and is home to both first-time home buyers and well-established families.
You have the choice of enrolling your children into either Public or Catholic schools, as well as French Immersion, depending on which school district you choose.
Learn more about the neighbourhood before you buy a home in Kitchener-Waterloo and see why so many families choose Clair Hills for their next home.
Forest Hill is a well-established area with mid-sized bungalows and side-split houses, most predating 1980. This area is a prime location for younger families because of its convenient access to downtown Kitchener and the affordable housing market.
Your children will have access to both Catholic or Public schools, with some offering French Immersion. There is also plenty of things to do with a nearby recreational facility and multiple parks throughout the area.
Learn more about the neighbourhood and why so many families are buying homes in Forest Hill.
Huron Park is a newer neighbourhood with most homes built after 2001. It’s an ideal area for nature-lovers with the Huron Natural Area surrounding the community.
When you buy a home in Huron Park, you will have the option of sending your children to Catholic, Public schools. There is also a Private school in the area specifically for children with learning disabilities.
Discover the Huron Park neighbourhood and see what life would be like for you and your family.
Find the right home for your family in Kitchener East, an area that brings urban lifestyle and the love of outdoors together in harmony.
With an abundance of schools to choose from, both for Public and Catholic, Kitchener East is an excellent area to lay down roots and build lasting memories.
Discover why so many families are finding their dream-home in Kitchener East.
Located on the West side of Waterloo, Laurelwood offers a balance of active and reserved quiet living, making it one of the most sought after neighbourhoods in the City of Waterloo.
On top of a balanced lifestyle, children have the opportunity to attend exceptional schools, including one of the top 25 elementary schools in Ontario, and the #1 high school in Waterloo.
If you’re looking for homes for sale in Waterloo, it’s time to discover Laurelwood and what this neighbourhood can offer you and your family.
Stanley Park is a well-established neighbourhood with most of the houses built in the 1960s, which means that many homes for sale in Stanley Park offer larger properties.
Idlewood Park surrounds this area, making it an excellent neighbourhood for active families. There are both Public and Catholic school options that also include French Immersion.
With access to a variety of public services through the Stanley Park Community Association, this neighbourhood offers plenty of options for new parents. Learn more about Stanley Park neighbourhood before you buy a home in a Kitchener-Waterloo.
Waterloo is one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities and is home to world-class Universities. Buying a home in Waterloo means that you have multiple housing options such as townhomes condos, estates and detached homes.
On top of world-class post-secondary options, children have many elementary and high school options to choose from. This includes both the Catholic and Public school sectors.
Discover which neighbourhood you want to live in before you buy your next home in Waterloo, Ontario.
The Wellesley Township offers a rural lifestyle with a rich history for commuting families.
With access to both the Catholic and Public school boards, children are bussed to the schools within their area.
It’s also within minutes of Highway 401 and a 20-minute drive to any of the Tri-Cities, making it an ideal area for those who commute but don’t want to live in a large city.
Learn more about Wellesley Township and why this area is made for families who want to take a break from the busy city life.
Wilmot Township is a fast-growing area with beautiful settlement areas as well as modern subdivisions. Making it a great space to escape the city lifestyle yet still feel close enough to the Tri-City amenities
Both Public and Catholic school options are available depending on which community you live in. Plus, the Grand River Transit has recently expanded to include the Wilmot Township, making it an ideal location for families of all sizes.
If you’re ready to find a new home outside of the cities, it’s time to discover Wilmot Township and the balanced lifestyle it offers.
If you’re ready to make the move to Kitchener-Waterloo, consider homes for sale in the Woolwich Township. Immerse yourself in the rich Mennonite history and enjoy a quiet life in an active community.
There are plenty of options for both Public and Catholic schools based on which neighbourhood you choose to buy a home. Woolwich is also home to Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF), making travelling easy and stress-free.
Learn more about this historic township and why many families are deciding to slow down and move away from the city life.
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