Choosing the Right Community
Published | Posted by Munira Yahya
Nothing is more frustrating than finding a wonderful house and thenrealizing that the neighborhood is not as great. Everyone has heard theexpression, “location, location, location,” and it’s one of the main reasonshomeowners say they love their home. Yes, the chef’s kitchen is a nicefeature, but if there are rules that are deal breakers in the HOA, theexcitement fades quickly.
Here are Six Questions to ask yourself that will help you find the rightcommunity:
1. Is there pride of ownership? Observing the community - thestreets, the parks, the neighborhood yards – can tell you a lot aboutthe location. Is there pride of ownership?
2. Is convenience important to you? Do you want to live close tohighways, shopping, medical facilities, or schools? Do you prefer amore rural location with a slower pace? Carefully consider thelifestyle you want as part of the community analysis.
3. Are home values rising or falling? While the overall market willimpact all communities, pay special attention to housing values and ifthey are declining, understand why.
4. Does the community have an HOA? Some people love HOAsfor maintaining the community’s appearance while others do notwant the restrictions they bring.
5. How are the schools rated? Regardless of whether you haveschool-aged children, the quality of the schools can affect propertyvalues, positively or negatively.
6. How safe is the neighborhood? Crime statistics are availablethrough a variety of sources online. Make sure to check them whendoing your research.
There are other considerations of course but start by asking thesequestions before you fall in love with a home. Choosing the rightcommunity is even more important than picking the right house.
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