Do not discount the importance of school ratings, even if you do not have children. Living in a good school district can greatly increase the value of your new home and make it easier to sell if you decide to move again in the future.
Lot size can also be a big deal for many homebuyers. Do you prefer large lots with plenty of land? Or are you looking for the lower upkeep of an urban townhouse? Think about the kind of life (and time you have to spend on mowing and other upkeep) that you want to have in your new home and neighborhood.
Walkability is a desirable feature for many people when they consider new neighborhoods. Sidewalks, trails, and community space such as parks all encourage residents to get out in the fresh air and enjoy their neighborhood. If you commute to work, you may want to prioritize access to major roads or public transportation as well.
Easy access to restaurants, shops, and services like dentists and salons are also desirable for many homebuyers. If you enjoy spending time in your community, it will make living there very enjoyable. Having features like these within or close to the neighborhood can also create a strong community bond.
Every homebuyer has a long list of features that make up their perfect home and neighborhood. But many of these increase home prices and can quickly mean that a highly desirable neighborhood or luxury home is out of their budget. Prioritize which things are the most important. Finding the right neighborhood should be near the top of your list. You can almost always save up and make improvements to your new home over time, but you can’t change the neighborhood that it is in.
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