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The statistical data for Sunnyside community in Calgary
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Properties for rent
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Property Type:
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| Acreage (0) |
Apartment (0) |
Basement Suite (0) |
| Cabin/Chalet (0) |
Condo (0) |
Duplex (0) |
| Ground Level Suite (0) |
House (0) |
Room (0) |
| Shared Accommodation (0) |
Townhouse (0) |
Villa (0) |
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Monthly Rent ($):
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| Under 500 (0) |
500 - 699 (0) |
700 - 899 (0) |
| 900 - 1,199 (0) |
1,200 - 1,499 (0) |
1,500 - 1,999 (0) |
| 2,000+ (0) |
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Bedrooms:
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| 1 (0) |
2 (0) |
3 (0) |
| 4 (0) |
5+ (0) |
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Properties for sale
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| 2 Storey (0) |
3+ Level Split (0) |
Acreage (0) |
| Apartment (0) |
Bi-level (0) |
Bungalow (0) |
| Cabin/Chalet (0) |
Condo (0) |
Duplex (0) |
| House (0) |
Mobile Home (0) |
Townhouse (0) |
| Villa (0) |
Other (0) |
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Asking Price ($):
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| Under 200,000 (0) |
200,000 - 299,999 (0) |
300,000 - 399,999 (0) |
| 400,000 - 499,999 (0) |
500,000 - 599,999 (0) |
600,000 - 699,999 (0) |
| 700,000 - 799,999 (0) |
800,000 - 899,999 (0) |
900,000 - 999,999 (0) |
| 1,000,000+ (0) |
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Bedrooms:
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| 1 (0) |
2 (0) |
3 (0) |
| 4 (0) |
5+ (0) |
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Courtesy of Wikipedia
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Sunnyside is an innercity community in Calgary, Alberta located on the north side of the Bow River immediately adjacent to Calgary's downtown. The community partners with the neighboring community of Hillhurst to form the popular area known as Kensington.
History:
Sunnyside is one of Calgary's oldest communities. Originally settled by homesteaders in the 1880s, the land was purchased by the City of Calgary and incorporated into the city proper in 1904. Although the majority of the original residents of Sunnyside were Canadian Pacific Railway and Eau Claire Sawmill employees, the community now mainly attracts urban professionals and their families due to its quiet neighbourhood atmosphere and close proximity to Calgary's active downtown.
Beginning in 1913, streetcars were the main means of transport within the city. One of the lines traveled east through Sunnyside on 2 Avenue to pick up workers for the CPR. It then went up the hill to the north end of the Centre Street Bridge. There, the workers caught another streetcar to downtown. The area where the streetcar went up the embankment is now part of Calgary's paved pathway system; it begins behind the Calgary Curling Club, passes underneath the McHugh Bluff stairs and onwards to the top of the bluff.
Demographics:
Sunnyside is primarily a residential area with the majority of land used for single family homes, apartments and condominiums. The 2006 Calgary Census indicated Sunnyside had a population of 3,740 individuals of which slightly more than half were living in non-family situations. 48.7% of the population is between the ages of 20 and 34, and 43.2% of the population has some form of university degree. In 2006 Sunnyside residents had a mean income of $42,325 a year. |
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