July 28, 2021

6 Things to Look For in a New Neighbourhood

When it comes to packing up and relocating to a brand-new neighbourhood, it can be difficult to know where to begin. Whether you want to be nearer a number of child-friendly amenities or are looking for complete seclusion and relaxation, there are several factors you should consider ahead of time. Continue reading to find out what they are and how they can simplify your property search today.

 

  1. Schools

 

Nearby schools and colleges are a key consideration for a growing number of property seekers. Even if your children have flown the nest or you have no immediate plans to expand your family, it can pay to be prepared. The quality of your new school district can also paint a pretty accurate picture of the quality of life within that local area. It can even impact the value of your property over time. If you are shopping around for a bukit jelutong house for sale, it may benefit you to check out the local schooling market before you make a final decision.

 

  1. Retail outlets

 

Nearby retail outlets should be a key factor to keep in mind whilst shopping around for a new neighbourhood to make memories in. Whether you rely on your morning coffee to set you up for the day or constantly find yourself running out of a number of essential groceries, retail opportunities should be a determining factor during the process of purchasing your next forever home. By compiling a list of local retail outlets that you simply cannot live without, you can redefine your search and find the perfect neighbourhood for you and your family.

 

  1. Transport links

 

Transport links can be the difference between a buyer submitting an offer and continuing their search elsewhere. If you rely on public transport to commute to and from work or are in the process of saving up for your first car to get you from A to B, you must begin your search in a town or village with sufficient transport links. If first-time buyers were surveyed on the importance of nearby transport links, a large majority would agree it is a key concern during the search for a rental or owned property. A neighbourhood with great transport links and various retail outlets will attract local prospective buyers as well as those relocating from nearby towns or cities.

 

  1. Walking routes

 

Walking routes and public pathways are often high up on the checklist of homeowners relocating to an unknown neighbourhood. Whether you cherish your daily walk or are on the lookout for suitable routes for your furry friend, it can be a key determining factor during the home buying process. If you find yourself dodging cars on the side of the motorway or are constantly getting your feet wet from having to walk through long grass, it may not be a good fit for you. Taking a tour of prospective neighbourhoods ahead of time can inform you of any problems beforehand and prevent you from making a move you may regret down the line.

 

  1. Green space

 

As well as walking routes and public pathways, you should also assess whether or not the neighbourhood has sufficient green space. According to a recent survey, a home’s proximity to some form of green space is a key consideration for a growing number of buyers. This can include parks, walking trails, wetlands, community gardens playgrounds, and public seating areas. Whether or not homes in the local area contain shared or private gardens can also have an impact on a neighbourhood’s rankings. Humans are intrinsically attracted to nature. It can boost your mental as well as physical health and even surge the value of your property over time when the time comes to sell down the line.

 

  1. Sounds and smells

 

When it comes to purchasing a property in a brand-new neighbourhood, you must look out for any annoying sounds or smells. This can range from children playing nearby and traffic congestion to sewage problems and nearby restaurants. This is one of the main reasons why it is so important to pay a visit to a prospective neighbourhood ahead of time. It may also benefit you to ask around the local area to find out whether there is anything you should be aware of before you sign a lease and make the move. This can also highlight any bothersome sounds or smells that only come out at night.

 

Relocating to a new neighbourhood is an exciting prospect. But with so much to familiarise yourself with ahead of time, the entire process can be time-consuming and exhausting. By researching the local schooling market, retail outlets, transport links, walking routes, green space, and sounds and smells, you can weigh up the pros and cons and make an informed decision.

Thanks for reading xxx

 

 

 

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Hi and welcome to The Willow Tree. I’m Michelle, also known as Shel and I am a mama to three beautiful crazy kids – I have two handsome boys and a wild and wonderful girl.

I really wanted a concrete place to share my love for travel, in particular Disney and offer my readers a chance to gain some knowledge around what we love to do as a family of 5.

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