Sold Houses in Glengarry and Wellington-Crawford Neighbourhoods in Windsor, ON, and Houses For Sale in City of Saskatoon, SK. |
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| Selections (1.1) and (1.2) in the maps menu for the difference between a houses latest observed sale price and its predicted price since 1986 or 2020 if sold since then. |
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| Selections (2.1) and (2.2) in the maps menu for the number of times a house sold since 1986 and whether sold since 2020. |
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| Selections (3.1) and (3.2) in the maps menu for a houses overall utility at its latest sale since 1986 or 2020 if sold since then. |
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| Selections (4.1) and (4.2) in the maps menu for Windsor respondents predicted gap in social and economic satisfaction with their current home, where wider than average gaps indicate lower residential satisfaction. Selections (4.3) and (4.4) for Saskatoon respondents corresponding satisfaction gaps in their current home. |
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Definition of the Glengarry Neighbourhood in Windsor, Ontario. |
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| The Glengarry Neighbourhood had approximately 750 single-detached(-like) homes when their exterior quality was last surveyed in 2011. Its total population was 4,734 in 2021. |
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| The neighbourhood begins approximately 0.6 km from downtown on the eastern side of Windsors casino, and extends approximately 2 km east almost as far as Walkerville neighbourhood. Its northern boundary is Riverside Drive East, which runs along the riverbank, and its southern boundary is Wyandotte Street East. |
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| The neighbourhood includes homes in the 100- to 500-blocks of twelve north-south avenues or roads (ordered from west to east): Glengarry Avenue, Aylmer Avenue, Louis Avenue; Marentette Avenue, Parent Avenue, Langlois Avenue; Pierre Avenue, Hall Avenue, Moy Avenue; Gladstone Avenue, Lincoln Road and Windermere Road. |
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| It also includes homes in the 500- up to 1500-blocks of four east-west streets or avenue (ordered from north to south): Chatham Street East, University Avenue East, Assumption Street and Brant Street. |
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Definition of the Wellington-Crawford Neighbourhood in Windsor, Ontario. |
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| The Wellington-Crawford Neighbourhood had approximately 850 single-detached(-like) homes when their exterior quality was last surveyed in 2015. Its total population was 7,860 in 2021. |
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| The neighbourhood begins approximately halfway between the University of Windsor and downtown Windsor, and its farthest-west home is 1.8km west of downtown and its farthest-east home is 0.5km west of downtown. It is located south of Riverside Drive West, and north of Wyandotte Street West, with a western boundary on Campbell Avenue, and an eastern boundary on Church Street. |
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| Homes are located in the 100- to 500-blocks of twelve north-south avenues or streets, and the 400-blocks of two short streets named Karl Place and Vera Place. |
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