You
could find your dream home but if the area is not what
you want then you will probably never be content in
your new home. It is crucial that you find the right
area before you even think about looking for a home.
There are a lot of things to take into consideration
when choosing an area such as crime, neighbours etc..
Here are a list of things that you should find out about
before opting for an area.
Amenities
Have you got interests outside the home that you like
to do frequently? Maybe you like to do aerobics, got
to bingo or you like to go to the cinema. Maybe you
don`t have any transport of your own and you need to
be close to local shops. You will need to think about
things that you can`t live without and whether the area
has them.
Here
are some things that you should make a list of.
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Do
the area have a busy high street and do they have
enough of the shops that are of interest to you?
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How
far is the nearest supermarket?
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Is
there a big out of town shopping centre within reach?
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Is
there a leisure centre or gym to serve the area?
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Are
there enough parks for the children?
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Are
there local youth clubs that your children can join?
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Is
there a local library?
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Is
there a cinema? If not is there one one in the surrounding
areas?
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How
far is the town centre?
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Is
there a local post office, newsagents, butchers
etc..?
Basically,
is there anything that forms part of your life which
would be difficult to do without? If the answer is yes
and giving it up would make you terribly unhappy, then
maybe it wouldn't be such a smart move.
Crime
Very
few people want to move into an area with a high crime
rate. The level of crime in an area can have wide ranging
effects, from making you uncomfortable walking the streets,
extremely wary of who your kids make friends with, to
being downright scared in your own home. Crime can rip
the soul out of a community and turn people's lives
upside down.
There
are obvious telltale signs to look out for - graffiti
scrawled on walls and shopshutters, smashed windows,
burnt out cars, crime is not always so obvious in the
evidence it leaves behind.
Find
out about the crime rate in any area you are thinking
of moving to. Check local newspapers, ask residents,
shopkeepers. Don`t ask the seller they won`t give you
an honest answer. How many houses are boarded up or
are up for sale? Generally the house prices in an area
that has a high crime rate will be cheaper then that
of its neighbours with little or no crime. You can find
out how much crime an area has by using www.upmystreet.com
This site also covers all aspects of an area from, house
prices, schools to finding a plumber for that area.
Landscape
It can be worthwhile giving some consideration to the
physical appearance of the area in which you want to
live. You don`t want to open your curtains on a morning
to be greeted by a over polluted factory. If you want
to live in a city, which most people do. You will still
need clean air.
Find
out the answers to questions such as:
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How
built up is the area?
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How
green is the environment?
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Are
there plenty of parks and trees?
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Is
the area clean?
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How
quickly can you get from the area out into the country?
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Is
it near to the sea?
Are there any factory`s in or around the area? Remember
that certain industries have factories that some people
find pretty ugly and that create unpleasant smells or
noise.
If
you have no transport do you really want to live in
an area that has lots of hills.
What
sort of factories are active in the area?
Neighbours
There is no real way of knowing what the neighbours
will be like before you decide on a particular property.
The last thing you want is "neighbours from hell".
Most house owners keep themselves to themselves but
it is still a good idea to find out a little bit about
your future neighbours.
Ask the owner of the house you are interested in, if
they will introduce you to the neighbours. They may
get on very well and this might be a good sign. But
just because they get on doesn`t mean you will get on.
If the owner frowns ask what is the matter with the
neighbours. They might have a running feud or they might
simply not get on with one an other.
Visit
the neighbours if you can you should get an inkling
whether or not you will like them.
As
there is know real way of knowing what the neighbours
are going to be like, keep your eyes open and be ready
for anything that might a rise.
Transport
If you are looking for peace and quite it is no good
moving near an airport or a railway line. But if you
haven`t got your own transport you will need a way of
getting to and from work, shops in a neighbouring town
etc..
Answer
these questions and you will clarify your transport
needs:
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How
do you normally get around and will you be able
to do that in the new area?
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How
easy will it be to get work?
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Are
there cycle paths and footpaths?
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Can
you easily get on to the motorway?
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Does
there appear to be many taxi services around?
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What
is the local public transport like?
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Are
there good bus services?
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Does
there seem to be traffic problems?
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Is
there a mainline train station nearby?
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What
rail network does it connect you to?
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Is
it difficult to get to an International airport?
Here
are some useful tips on choosing the right area
If
you are moving with your partner, make sure you both
go have the same ideas on where you want to live or
one or both of you will not be able to settle.
Visit the area during the day and night if you can.
See
if you can spot many For Sale signs if there are a lot
of them on anything but a new development, this can
be a bad sign. Why is everyone leaving?
Similarly,
take note of the apparent state of local businesses
- are they run down, or does it appear that investment
is coming into the area?
Have a drink in one or two of the local pubs to test
the atmosphere. You might even get to know a few of
the locals.
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