Of all the choices we make, one of the most important is where we choose to live and raise our families. From safety and convenience to amenities and activities, finding the right community can make a big impact on our quality of life.
How do you know which community to pick? Here are some things to consider.
LOCATION
The first rule of real estate is always centered around the location. This matters not only because it affects the value of your property over time — a stable and growing area will always be in high demand, after all — but also because it offers advantages in day-to-day living.
You’ll first want to pick a location that is convenient to the places you spend your time.
Shopping, schools, health care and recreation should all be easy to access.
It should also be within a reasonable commuting distance from your current job and, ideally, near a strong, growing local economy where you’ll be more likely to find good work and promotions for many years to come.
BUDGET
Equally important is finding a neighborhood that meets your budget needs. Finding a safe, clean community that doesn’t break your pocketbook isn’t always easy, but shopping carefully and keeping an open mind will help you get the most bang for your housing buck.
If you find traditional, stick-built housing out of reach or unappealing, modular homes in well-kept communities can be a great option. Modern factory-built homes can be stylish and high quality while helping property owners or renters save money.
UPKEEP
A quick drive around your future neighborhood can tell you a lot about the people who live there. If the lawns are kept mowed and trimmed, the porches look neat and tidy, and the houses seem properly maintained, the home owners obviously take pride in their neighborhood. That’s a great sign.
Before you make a decision, know what rules your neighborhood has for upkeep. Some neighborhoods have homeowner associations or deed restrictions that require you to follow certain regulations for the good of the community.
It’s a great idea to know these rules and regulations up front because you’ll be expected to follow them. Most rules are designed to protect property values and keep your neighborhood safe and attractive, so look for a community that takes pride in its appearance. That’s a good sign for the long term.
LIFESTYLE
Finally, the best community will be a good fit for your lifestyle. It’s not just a place to live, but a place to experience life.
Ask if the community has any organized activities to help neighbors know each other and have fun together. Some neighborhoods may have a tradition of Christmas parties or summertime barbecues. Others may have regular club get-togethers or exercise opportunities for residents.
For people who love the outdoors, the community should offer ample opportunities to enjoy Mother Nature. Whether looking at the natural beauty out your back door or being near state parks and wilderness recreation areas, a good community will make it easy for you to live a healthy and active life.
Amenities in the community can make a difference, too. From regular services like trash collection and high-speed internet, to helpful luxuries like parks, play areas, ample parking for guests, along with boat and RV parking can help make everyday living a pleasure.
Finding the right home environment takes time, but it’s worth it. When you find a community that’s safe, well-maintained, convenient, affordable and a good fit for your lifestyle, you’ll know you’ve found your next home.