Relocating to Leisure Village Camarillo, Your New Neighborhood
When searching for a
new house, topping most people’s list of requirements are the number of
bedrooms, number and configuration of bathrooms, square footage, yard size—characteristics
that are easy to compare. Architectural style might be important; asking price,
certainly highly important, although many prospective buyers assume some wiggle
room might be possible.
There are so many facts
to consider, particularly when that new home might include relocating to Leisure
Village Camarillo, that one extremely important factor sometimes gets short
shrift: the neighborhood.
When I escort my
clients on a tour of the properties they have decided to check out, I’m sure to
remind them to observe the surroundings as well as the home. Some key details
to observe about a neighborhood when relocating to Leisure Village Camarillo:
Noise levels will
vary by hour and day. If at all possible, visit candidate properties at
different times of day and night to get a feel for the noise level in the
neighborhood. Is there a lot of traffic and honking? Trucks passing by? If so,
does the traffic layout make them hit their brakes or upshift frequently? Is
there a church nearby that fills the street with cars on Sunday? Will that be
okay—or an annoyance? Are there noisy restaurants or pubs that might keep you
up late at night on weekends? When you are relocating to a new area and can’t
visit often, talk to some neighbors: they have the real scoop!
Even if you don’t
have kids, it’s important to learn the reputation of the area’s school district: it will affect the
resale value. Homes in better school districts are more desirable, and merit
higher price tags as a result.
The Internet is a
terrific asset when it comes to scoping out crime maps and reports for specific
areas—often with free up-to-the-minute information and alerts on crime rates. A chat with neighbors can
also help you sense the level of concern—or, ideally, the lack of it.
As you approach an
area, notice whether the road quality improves or falls off as you get closer.
If the streets are crumbling and filled with potholes, community services may be suspect. Are the public parks grassy and
clean? How handy are the nearest hospital, fire department and police stations?
Before relocating to Leisure Village Camarillo, see if you can tell which neighborhoods
seem to be on the rise. Any obvious trend has a good chance of continuing in
years to come.
Relocating to Leisure
Village Camarillo - even if just from one end of town to another—is an exciting
prospect! If you’re looking to buy a
home in Leisure Village Camarillo this spring, it’s time I got on your
radar. Call me today!
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