Location - Location - Location

July 8, 2024

Why do agents always say, 'Location, location, location?' Well it may seem like tired advice, but it's still the best when looking for a new home. Why?

There are many things you can change about your home. You can upgrade landscaping, add onto, remodel and redecorate. But you're stuck with where it sits. Your home may be beautiful and have everything you want - inside! But choosing the right location makes it the treasure you'd hoped it would be.

Every real estate professional will tell you - location is very important and the choice is as individual as you. The neighborhood you choose should have the conveniences and services you need, including schools, shopping and easy access to your place of employment.

So, whether you like city living in the middle of things, a subdivision with amenities or the privacy of a countryside setting, there are many things to consider regarding the location of your new home.

If you enjoy walking, jogging, bike riding or just being out in the open, proximity to public parks may be an important amenity. Depending on your commute and your own personal transportation, being close to public transportation is often a plus and can add lots of convenience to your daily routine.

Being close to a supermarket can sometimes be more of a necessity than a convenience. Having a mall nearby is essential to some, especially if there's a shopaholic among you. You might want to be near museums, the art institute or the local playhouse, depending on your taste in cultural interests. And if you enjoy dining out and taking in the latest movies, you'll want to be near the center of that activity. Schools often play an important role, also.

Rank these amenities according to what's important to you and your family and make a 'wish list' to rate prospective neighborhoods as you continue your search for the one that's just right. Set your own pace. It takes time to find the best neighborhood with homes in your price range. We can then find the two or three homes that suit your needs.

When everything seems right, you can make an offer with the confidence that your new home will be just right for you.

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