+1. They look quite nice in person, more so than photos can do justice, aside from laneways and rear end of the homes.
I did notice a lot of old newspapers on the doorsteps of many (many) of these homes, which I presume to be vacant. I imagine the layout of these townhomes are highly ideal for subletting, being spread across 4 (or so) levels with the ground/basement level having a separate entrance, immediately accessible from the front of the house facing the street.
The newness and manicured nature of some of these side streets, combined with the emptiness and sense of vacancy, felt somewhat like walking through a ghost town or one purpose-built for a nuclear test. But there were a few locals in the area enjoying the park space and going for late-afternoon strolls, which was nice to see.