Questions and Answers about Location, Location, Location
You’ve undoubtedly heard the mantra of real estate: location, location, location. The neighborhood is primarily the most critical factor in determining a home’s value. When you begin your home search, it will be wise to create a list of criteria for the neighborhood in which you would ideally want to live, work, and play.
Ask yourself questions like how long is the commute to your workplace? Is an urban setting or a rural area more suited to your lifestyle? What is the crime profile for the neighborhoods that interest you?
How convenient is it to get to shopping centers, churches, schools? Speaking of schools, how is the area’s school district rated? Even if you don’t have or plan to have children, the quality of the school district is another significant factor that determines the home’s future value, which will be important when the time comes to resell your house.
If you find that you’re priced out of the neighborhood you really love, try to locate fixer-uppers in the area. They may need work, yes, but you’ll get your foot in the door, so to speak, and can expect your property value to rise along with the other neighborhood properties and your improvements and repairs.
We can help you locate a suitable neighborhood and home on Florida’s Treasure Coast, and protect your best interests. Make your list and make a call today.
Questions and Answers about Location, Location, Location
the Gabe Sanders real estate team
Premier Realty Group
You’ve some amazing ideas! Maybe I need to look into trying to do this when looking for my next investment. Respectfully