HOW
TO CHOOSE YOUR NEW HOME'S LOCATION
It's Not Just The Home, It's Where It's At That Counts
When you're searching
for your next home, remember: Where a home sits is as important as the
home itself.
Location. Location.
Location. It will determine how well you live in your home and how
much you'll be able to sell it for when that time comes.
Have you found a neighborhood
you're interested in? Before going any further, you (and your buyer's
agent, if you have one) should focus on how well the neighborhood is located.
Location, of course,
has a lot to do with what's nearby and what the future might bring to
the area. Here are some important questions to consider.
- What is the traffic
like in the area where you'd like to live? What are future plans for
road development, if any?
- What are the plans
for surrounding properties? (Answers are sometimes common knowledge,
but you may have to look them up in the government offices where maps,
charts and proposals are available.)
- Are there seasonal
activities in the area that would disturb you, e.g. outdoor recreational
facilities?
- Where is the nearest
public transportation? Does it go where you want to go?
- How far away are
employment opportunities, schools, shopping, recreation, religious and
cultural centers?
- What do local taxes
(state, county, municipal) amount to, and how are they calculated?
If you've driven through
a neighborhood that interests you, get to know it better by returning
at different times of the day and week. You'll get a feel for the local
lifestyle and how the neighbors relate to one another and their homes.
For an even better preview, park your car and walk. It's amazing what
you'll learn by speaking with passers-by and observing day-to-day life
up close.
Note the kinds of
homes in the area, how people maintain them and how well they watch after
their children, pets and belongings. Then if you're still interested,
give us a call. We'll be happy to show you any available homes in the
area you're interested in.
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