Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Choosing Your Ideal Neighborhood
Neighborhoods are as diverse and unique as the people who live in them. From
close-knit communities to private and mature tree-lined streets -- there's a fit
for every buyer.
Many young families seek communities brimming with amenities, such as pools
and parks. Others place top priority on schools within a prestigious district.
Still other buyers are more interested in neighborhoods within walking distance
of restaurants, theaters, and other fun times!
It can be a tough map to navigate. Here are some tips for finding your
perfect neighborhood!
School Districts: If you currently have, or plan on having children,
it's important to research what local school district you wish your children to
attend. This becomes even more critical if you are moving and wish for your
children to remain in their current school!
Noise Factor: You may love the house, but will you love the road
noise from the adjacent highway? Visit your potential neighborhood during
different times of the day and varied days of the week. Some otherwise quiet
streets become raucous hubs during the wee hours of weekend nights. Also check
for train tracks, subways, roads, and airports!
Walk/Driveability: How close will you be to restaurants, grocery
stores, doctors' offices, parks, and other recreational establishments? Many
families want to be close to the action -- so close that they can walk!
Favorite Activities: Do you love golf, boating, or spending your time
at the gym? Research local amenities before deciding on which neighborhoods to
search. It's no fun driving for hours to make it to your favorite activity.
Safety: Ask your real estate agent or local enforcement about the
crime rate for a particular area. Some have higher levels of thefts and even
violent crimes. A beautiful house can't make up for feeling unsafe.
Resale: Discuss the resale potential of a certain neighborhood with
your real estate agent. If you aren't planning on staying in your home
indefinitely, then it's important to consider the long-term. Will you be able to
sell a home in this neighborhood in 10, 15, or 20 years? Is it up-and-coming or
has it come and went?
The neighborhood you choose will have an impact on your day-to-day life, so
it's important to make the right choice for your family. Be sure to consider
these tips when you're next in the market to buy!
Written By Carla Hill
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