Welcome to Massey Place.
Located in north-west Saskatoon, Saskatchewan within the Confederation Suburban Development Area, Massey Place is a residential neighbourhood that is home to 3,328 residents. Two parks and two schools service the residents of this community.
Demographics
The neighbourhood is considered a low-to-middle income area, with an average family income of $49,432 and an average dwelling value of $204,214. Home ownership rate is 65.0% in this area.
Average Home Prices and Sales in 2009
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CondoTownhouse |
0 Units |
Average: $0 |
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Hi Rise Condo |
0 Units |
Average: $0 |
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Low Rise Apt Condo |
8 Units |
Average: $101,250 |
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Semi detached |
1 Unit |
Average: $253,000 |
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Semi detached (2 titles) |
1 Unit |
Average: $169,000 |
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Single Family Dwelling |
41 Units |
Average: $223,973 |
Neighbourhood Amenities
Education
There are two schools in Massey Place. Vincent Massey School is a public elementary school belonging to the Saskatoon Public School Division.
Additionally, a separate Catholic elementary school named Bishop Klein School (part of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division) is located in the Massey Place neighbourhood.
Parks and Recreation
Two city parks can be found throughout the Massey Place neighbourhood. A. McDonald Park - the largest of the two parks - is located adjacent to the schools with entrance points from both 33rd Street West and Massey Drive. The smaller park, Marlborough Park, is located just off Marlborough Place.
Additional Amenities
There is limited commercial development in Massey Place with businesses dotting 33rd Street W,
The nearest public library serving Massey Place is the Carlyle King branch of the Saskatoon Public Library, which is located at the Cosmo Civic Centre on Laurier Drive.
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