Where you live should reflect your lifestyle.
These questions will help you find the best community for you.
Is it close to my favorite spots?
Make a list of activities you engage in and
stores you visit frequently. See how far you would have to travel from each
neighborhood you’re considering to engage in your most common activities.
Is it safe?
Contact the police department to obtain
neighborhood crime statistics. Consider not only the number of crimes but also
the type and trend. (Is crime going up or down?). Pay attention to see where in
the neighborhood the crime is happening.
Is it economically stable?
Check with your local economic development office to see if household income and property values in the neighborhood are stable or rising. What is the ratio of owner-occupied homes to rentals? Apartments don’t necessarily diminish value, but they indicate a more transient population. Are there vacant businesses or homes that have been on the market for months? Check news sources to find out if new development is planned.
Is it a good investment?
Ask a local REALTOR® about price appreciation
in the neighborhood. Although past performance is no guarantee of future
results, this information may give you a sense of how a home’s value might
grow. A REALTOR ® also may be able to tell you about planned developments or
other changes coming to the neighborhood — such as a new school or highway —
that might affect its value.
Do I like what I see?
Once you’ve narrowed your focus to two or three
neighborhoods, go and get a feel for what it might be like to live there. Take
notes: Are homes tidy and well maintained? Are streets bustling or quiet? How
does it feel? Pick a pleasant day if you can, and chat with people working or
playing outside.
What’s the school district like?
This is especially important if you have
children, but it also can affect resale value. The local school district can
probably provide information on test scores, class size, the percentage of
students who attend college, and special enrichment programs. If you have
school-age children, visit schools in neighborhoods you’re considering.
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