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Smart Things To Look For In a New Neighborhood

4/19/2023

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​If you are looking for a change and are planning a relocation, there are many aspects you need to look into before making any decisions. Naturally, you want a fantastic house, preferably an upgrade from your current one. However, you should absolutely research the neighborhood your dream home is in before finalizing the purchase. The last thing you want is to make a huge investment and later find out that the area does not provide some of the amenities essential to you. After all, your home should be a place where you feel safe, comfortable, and happy. Whether you’re moving across the city or the country, there are a few smart things to look for in a new neighborhood.
 
Safety First
Safety is one of the most important factors to consider when selecting a new neighborhood. You want to live in an area where you feel secure and comfortable walking around, both during the day and at night. When checking out houses, look up the local crime rates and research the area's safety features. For example, if there are streetlights on every block, it’s generally a sign that the neighborhood takes safety seriously.
 
Additionally, you may want to look at the type of housing in the area. Do the homes have alarm systems? Are there any gated communities? These factors can all contribute to the overall safety of the neighborhood.
 
Access to Amenities
Depending on your lifestyle and preferences, you may want to look for an area with easy access to grocery stores, restaurants, parks, gyms, and other facilities. Some homeowners prefer to be as close to these as possible, while others prefer to be more secluded. Consider what you need and want nearby, and make sure the neighborhood you’re considering can provide those things.
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If you like to have supermarkets and restaurants nearby, ensure they’re in the area
​Public Transportation
If you don’t drive, public transportation is one of the essential things to look for in a new neighborhood. Check out the local bus routes, subway lines, and commuter train stations. You’ll want to make sure that the area you’re considering has easy access to public transportation so you can get to work, school, or other activities without difficulty.
 
Good Schools
If you have children or plan to have them in the future, the quality of the local schools is an essential factor to consider. Research the schools in the area, read reviews, and check their ratings. Consider the distance from your potential home to the school and make sure that it’s within a reasonable distance.
 
Demographics
The demographics of a neighborhood can have a significant impact on your quality of life. Consider the age, income, and cultural background of the people who live in the area. If you have children, you may want to live in a family-friendly neighborhood with other families with children. On the other hand, if you are single or a young couple, this may be the opposite of what you need. And if you are a retiree, you may prefer a quieter, more peaceful neighborhood.
 
Walkability
Walkability is becoming increasingly important to many people and one of the top things to look for in a new neighborhood. A walkable neighborhood has sidewalks, bike paths, and parks, making it easy to get around without a car. You can check the Walk Score of the neighborhood you’re considering to determine how walkable it is.
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Walkability may be one of the things to look for in a new neighborhood
​Pet-Friendliness
You’ll want to look for a pet-friendly neighborhood if you have pets. Consider the number of parks in the area and if there are any pet-friendly cafes, restaurants, or shops. You may also want to look at the local animal ordinances to see if there are any breed restrictions or leash laws that could impact your ability to have a pet in the area.
 
Community Involvement
Community involvement can be an excellent way to feel connected to your new neighborhood. Look for local events, farmer’s markets, and festivals that encourage community engagement. You may also want to consider the availability of volunteer opportunities or neighborhood organizations that you can join to get to know your neighbors better.

Future Development
This may be one of the most important things to look into when choosing a home. It’s essential to consider the future development plans of the neighborhood you’re taking into account. Check with the local government or planning department to see if any major projects are planned in the area, such as new shopping centers or highways. These developments could significantly impact the noise level, traffic, and overall character of the neighborhood. Most importantly, they can take years to finalize, and if it is something that bothers you, you will end up miserable with your purchase. Our friends at Pro Movers Miami say that such conditions, unfortunately, drive many homeowners to move out and sell their houses.
 
Home Values
Finally, you’ll want to consider the home values in the area. If you’re looking to buy a home, it’s important to understand the area's current and future home values. Research the average price of homes in the neighborhood, and look at the trends over the past few years to get an idea of whether the value is increasing or decreasing. You can also look at the sale history of homes in the area to see how long homes typically stay on the market and whether they sell for the asking price or less.
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​Researching the home values in the area is important
​Understanding the home values in the area can help you make an informed decision about whether it’s a good investment to buy a home in that neighborhood. It can also help you negotiate a fair price when making an offer on a home.
 
Ready to Move In?
If you have finally chosen your dream home in the perfect neighborhood, it’s time to move! And if your new home happens to be in South Beach, FL, ask a local team for help and hire local movers to do all the packing and heavy lifting. It will make the experience so much more relaxing and enjoyable.
 
Final Thoughts on Things to Look for in a New Neighborhood
When making one of the most important decisions of your life, there are several smart things to look for in a new neighborhood. By researching and considering these factors, you can find a neighborhood that fits your lifestyle and meets your needs. Remember, your home should be a place where you feel safe, happy, and comfortable, so take your time and make a well-informed decision.

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    Jason is dedicated to providing real estate advice and education to home owners, buyers and sellers with content that is practical and based on real world situations.

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