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Location – The Residential Neighborhood
Within your residential neighborhood, you want the
nearby properties to be fairly homogeneous – alike in
style, size, and structure. This does not mean they
should all be exactly the same, either. Owners will
put their own unique stamp on their homes. Your future
home should be located as close to the center of this
neighborhood as possible. Avoid the edges. In short,
you do not want your property to back or side to a busy
street. If you are buying a single family home, you
do not want your property to border a condominium, apartment
complex, business, school, or even a park.
You also want to make sure the street you buy on is
not used as a shortcut between two busier streets. Nor
do you want to buy a house on a corner lot, as those
tend to attract more street traffic and are not as safe
for children.
Buy in the middle of the block or on a cul de sac.
Like we said before, you want your home to be neatly
tucked away in the center of your residential neighborhood.
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