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Homes for sale in Clayton Park.
Clayton Park is divided into two areas, Clayton Park & Clayton Park West.
Please use this link for my Property Listings to see my current list of homes for sale in Clayton Park.
Clayton Park Original development
The original Clayton is located between Dunbrack and the Bedford Basin. This development began in 1962. Residential and commercial development followed until the main phase of homes for sale was completed by the late 1970s and early 1980s. Clayton Park, Rockingham and Fairview were all amalgamated into the city of Halifax in 1969. Clayton Park was created as an upper middle class community and its prime developer was the Shaw company, which placed certain architectural requirements for houses and apartments, among which was a high percentage of brick; Shaw being the largest brick manufacturer in Atlantic Canada.
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Clayton Park West
Clayton West is located above Dunbrack Street between Dunbrack and #102 Hwy. Clayton Park West (CPW) is an extension of the old Clayton Park and has a mixture of condominiums, single-family and multi-family residences and upscale apartments with complementary retail developments. CPW expanded with the highest rate of urban growth in Nova Scotia's history. It extends to Rockingham from the Bedford Basin to Highway 102. Clayton Park has one of the highest population densities in metro Halifax with a population of more than 23,000 as of 2006, and is one of the most ethnically diverse areas of Nova Scotia. The area is popular among new arrivals to the Halifax area due to the large number of high density apartment complexes, condominiums and other homes for sale. (Wikipedia) (Click here to see Photos)
Clayton Park and Clayton Park West amenities:
Bayer's Lake Park which is one of metro's most popular shopping areas is located next to Clayton Park. Big box stores such as Costco, Rona, Staples, Superstore, Old Navy, Home Sense, Home Depot, Winners, Future Shop, and Wal-Mart. Many new furniture stores including Lazy Boy, Ashley’s and Lane, as well as Empire Theaters and an Imax theater. Recreation facilities are excellent and new facilities are in the works with the building of The Mainland North Common. Parks and walking trails are numerous.There are several new public schools in the area and one of the largest public libraries in Nova Scotia, the Keshen Goodman Library is also located in Clayton Park. (Click here to see Photos)
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