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Location, Location, Location: How to Pick the Perfect Neighbourhood

David Kurt

What made you decide to get into real estate? I was one year into working a “real job”; the type you study hard and go to University for when I re...

What made you decide to get into real estate? I was one year into working a “real job”; the type you study hard and go to University for when I re...

Oct 8 5 minutes read

When buying a home, everyone says the same thing: it’s all about “location, location, location.” And for good reason. The right neighbourhood can make or break how much you enjoy your new home—and how well it holds its value. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you choose the perfect spot to settle down.

1. Think About Your Commute and Daily Routine

Nobody loves a long commute. Before you fall in love with a house, check how far it is from work, school, grocery stores, and other daily stops. Nearby highways, public transportation, and walkable options can save you a lot of time and stress. The goal is to make your life easier, not harder.

2. School Districts Matter—Even If You Don’t Have Kids

Good schools aren’t just important for households with kids; they impact the whole neighbourhood. Homes in highly rated school districts tend to hold their value better. So, even if schools aren’t on your personal radar, they should be on your investment radar. A home in a good district can be a smart buy.

3. Safety First

Safety should always be a top priority. Take the time to research crime rates in the area you're considering. Look for things like neighbourhood watch programs, well-lit streets, and a visible police presence to get a sense of how safe an area really is. Not sure where to start? There are plenty of online tools to help.

4. Get a Feel for the Vibe

What kind of lifestyle are you looking for? Some people want the energy of a city center with shops, restaurants, and nightlife nearby, while others prefer quiet suburbs or rural spaces. Visit potential neighbourhoods at different times of day and week to see what it’s really like. Are there parks, gyms, or coffee shops you’ll enjoy? Make sure the area fits your lifestyle.

5. Look at Future Development

Don’t just focus on what’s there now—think about the future. Is the area growing? Are there any big developments coming soon? New roads, schools, or shopping centers can boost property values, but too much construction can lead to noise and traffic. Check with local planning departments to see what’s in the works.

6. Check Home Values and Market Trends

Are home prices in the area stable or on the rise? It’s important to know what the real estate market is doing. A growing neighbourhood can mean a solid return on investment, while an already high-priced area may have less room for growth. Stay informed, and work with a real estate agent who knows the local trends.

7. Noise and Traffic Levels

It’s easy to overlook noise and traffic until you’re living with it every day. Pay attention to nearby roads, train tracks, or airports. Even if the house is perfect, constant noise or heavy traffic can be a dealbreaker. Visit during peak hours to get a sense of how busy and noisy the area is.

8. Community Matters

A good neighbourhood should feel like more than just a collection of houses. Look for signs of community—like neighbourhood events, local groups, or even just friendly neighbours chatting. A strong community vibe can make a huge difference in how connected and happy you feel in your new home.

9. Consider Natural Surroundings

Access to green space, parks, or even a great view can make a big difference in how much you enjoy your home. But it’s not just about beauty—think about potential environmental risks too, like flood zones or wildfire areas. A little research now can save a lot of hassle later.

10. Affordability and Long-Term Potential

It’s easy to get swept up in a neighbourhood’s charm, but make sure you’re staying within budget. Factor in all the costs: property taxes, homeowners association (HOA) fees, and utility costs. And remember, it’s about finding a balance between what’s affordable now and what will be a good investment in the future.

Finding the right neighbourhood isn’t just about today—it’s about how it’ll feel to live there tomorrow, next year, and a decade down the road. By thinking through your lifestyle, future growth, and what’s important to you, you can make sure you’re not just buying a house, but a place you’ll love to call home.

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