Lot 20 61 Average
Lot 20 Livability #42 ranked city in Prince Edward Island#1,012 ranked city in CanadaRanks better than 96% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Lot 20

PROS
  • Cost Of Living

    Residents in this area benefit from an affordable cost of living. This includes goods and services, transportation, housing, utilities, groceries and healthcare.

  • Crime

    This area is characterized by a crime rate, per 100,000 individuals, that falls well below the national average, indicating its potential as a very safe place to live.

  • Housing

    The housing category in this area boasts higher than average scores, likely influenced by a positive home affordability ratio, robust appreciation rates or elevated home values.

CONS
  • Amenities

    It appears that many amenities may not be conveniently situated within walking distance, potentially necessitating the use of a vehicle or public transit.

  • Health & Safety

    Factors like poor air quality and the absence of essential health-related facilities like hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and pharmacies could have played a role in the low score in this category.

  • Schools

    Factors such as lower than average graduation rates, lackluster reading and math scores and the limited accessibility of local elementary and high schools could contribute to the low schools score.

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      Lot 20 transportation information

      Statistic Lot 20 Prince Edward Island National
      Workers who drive to work43.3%46.7%40.0%
      Workers who carpool3.8%4.2%3.0%
      Workers who take public transit0.0%0.9%7.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%0.3%0.8%
      Workers who walk0.0%3.1%3.2%
      Source: The Lot 20, PE data and statistics displayed above are derived from Statistics Canada and updated for 2021 by Environics Analytics.