Buying a Home
We know that buyers must consider many options
when choosing the right property for themselves and
their families.
Location, price, design, and financing options are
but a few.
Neighborhoods have characteristic personalities designed
to best suit single people, growing families, two-career
couples, or retirees.
Investigate to determine that the neighborhood in
which you choose to look for a home matches your lifestyle.
Decide Where to Buy
There are many factors to consider when selecting
a neighborhood that is right for you. Below are just
a few of the many factors -- You may think of others
that are important to you.
Please write them on your Requirements List so they
are not forgotten.The first step is to identify a neighborhood
where you would like to live.
People take into account factors such as crime rates,
school quality, commuting time, and neighborhood amenities.
Also, families with young children want to make sure
that there will be other children in the neighborhood.
List the criteria that are important to you, and focus
on neighborhoods that meet those criteria.
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Neighborhood Factors
to Consider
- Look for things like access to major thoroughfares,
highways, and shopping.
- Listen for noise from commerce, roads,
etc.
- Smell the air for adjacent commerce or
agriculture.
- Check with local civic, police, fire, and
school officials to find information about
the area.
- Look at traffic patterns around the area
during different times of the day .
- Is the neighborhood near parks, churches,
recreation centers, shopping, theaters, restaurants
etc.?
- Does the neighborhood have a Homeowner's
Association?
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Many people find that they cannot afford the perfect
house in the perfect neighborhood. This means that
you have to compromise.
In the long run, most people find it easier to live
with a less-than-ideal house in the right neighborhood
than the other way around.
The best time to engage the services of a real estate
agent is when you have identified the criteria that
matter for you in choosing a neighborhood.
Once you can articulate the factors that you consider
important, your agent can tell you which neighborhoods
meet your criteria and help identify houses that fit
within your budget. |