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Location is
one of the most important considerations when shopping for a new
home. Weigh the pros and cons of living in the city, the suburbs
or the country. Compare locations and neighborhoods as carefully
as you compare houses. Consider practical aspects such as time and
distance to work, schools and shopping, and the availability of
public transportation. Make personal observations, but also consult
with your builder, local government, friends, and if possible, people
in the neighborhood.
As you explore
each home, use the following checklist to help determine whether
the location suits your needs:
- Shopping. Are adequate shopping facilities nearby?
- Police
and fire protection. Are police and fire protection adequate?
- Medical
facilities. Is there a hospital or medical center nearby?
- Schools
and day-care. Are schools in a convenient location? Are convenient
day-care facilities available?
- Traffic. Are the streets quiet enough? Does the speed limit on the
streets suit you? If you have children, will they be safe from
traffic hazards?
- Parking. Are parking and garage facilities adequate?
- Transportation. Is public transportation frequent and convenient?
- Trash
and garbage collection. Are trash and garbage collection adequate?
- Recreation. Are there suitable parks and recreational facilities nearby?
- Places
of worship. Are places of worship available and convenient?
- Privacy. Do the lot and house offer adequate privacy?
- Water. Does the community have a reliable source of drinking water with
adequate capacity to meet present and future needs?
- Sanitation
facilities. Is the sewer system or septic tank adequate and
reliable? Does it meet present and anticipated future needs?
- Landscaping. Is the land well-drained? Has proper landscaping been done to
prevent erosion? Is the landscaping attractive and likely to enhance
the value of the home?
- Taxes. Are the property tax rates reasonable? Is either the tax rate
or the value of the house likely to change enough to cause a substantial
increase in your tax payment?
- Assessments. Are there special assessments that will force you to pay added
monthly charges for a specified number of years?
- Nuisances. Are there nearby sources of noise, smoke, soot, dust, odors
or other hazards that will affect the housing environment? Are
any development plans under consideration that could substantially
change the nature of the community?
- Flooding. Is flooding a potential problem?
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