Spur Line Common Towns is a New Townhome development by Reid’s Heritage Homes located at Union St E & Moore Ave S, Waterloo.
Top 5 Reasons to Live at Spur Line Common Towns According to CondoNow
1. Great for Students - Waterloo is home to several respected post-secondary institutions and over 98,000 full and part-time students. Spur Line Common Towns is located conveniently close to the campuses of Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo, Conestoga College is also easily accessible. CondoNow indicates that these towns would make for the perfect living situation for off-campus housing for students throughout the school year.
2. Transit Options - Residents of Spur Line Common Towns will have easy access to Grand River Transit with bus routes located just steps away and the ION LRT located nearby also, allowing riders to easily commute throughout the city and easily connect to post-secondary institutions and major employment hubs. CondoNow acknowledges that the region’s LRT transports riders quickly between Waterloo, Kitchener, and Cambridge.
3. Lifestyle Amenities - `The heart of downtown Waterloo offers residents of Spur Line Common Towns plenty of lifestyle amenities and daily necessities. CondoNow states that the area is home to plenty of major shopping, dining, and entertainment options, many of which are located within walking distance.
4. Major Thoroughfares - Several smaller regional highways are easily accessible to residents of Spur Line Common Towns, allowing for quick travel throughout the region and surrounding cities. CondoNow notes that motorists can also seamlessly connect to major thoroughfares in the area like Highway 401 and commute into the GTA in approximately an hour.
5. Green Space – Spur Line Common Towns and the city of Waterloo is surrounded by plenty of green space, lush parks, waterways, nature trails, and conservation areas and residents can enjoy access to these areas year-round. CondoNow indicates that natural green spaces located nearby include Waterloo Park, Breithaupt Park, and the Grand River.