Plant Your Roots: Picking Your Home Location
While the number of bedrooms and the size of the backyard are both important when searching for a home, location shouldn’t be overlooked. Here are a few things to keep in mind to help you discover the perfect location.
Property Taxes
Property taxes play a large role in a monthly budget. While you have little control over the mandated costs, it’s best to take a look at the tax history before you tour a home.
Neighborhood
Whether it’s roaring nightlife or public transportation that appeals to you, scoping out what a neighborhood offers will make you happier in the long run. Unfortunately, neighbors are non-negotiable!
School District
Upon first glance, a school district might not seem like an important factor. However, regardless of your age, a highly rated school district can drastically impact the value of your home, for better or for worse.
Crime Rates
The safety of your neighborhood impacts everything from your happiness and security to your home’s resale value. If you’re from out of town, there are numerous online tools that shed light on the crime rates.
Transportation
If you move somewhere that your commute is over an hour, you’re likely to get pretty tired of the location fairly quickly. It is more ideal if public transportation or highway access is nearby.
Geography
The most obvious component, your home’s physical location, can have a huge impact on how you live. Think about factors like the climate, landscape, and environmental changes that might impact you down the line.