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Guide to Finding The Right Neighbourhood For Your Family


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Moving your family to a new neighbourhood is a significant decision no matter how many times you’ve moved in the past. When we settle into a new home and surroundings, we forge relationships and community ties, and leaving those connections can feel overwhelming.

When it comes to house hunting, it’s important to consider what you’re looking for in your new neighbourhood. Every family dynamic is unique and each household has their own unique needs, so there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. However, there are considerations to keep in mind when you’re on this journey.

We worked with real estate experts at Adam Weiner + Associates to create a comprehensive guide to finding the right neighbourhood, so you can feel confident you’ve taken the right steps to choosing the best possible community for your family to call home.

Choose Your Scenic Surroundings

The amount of green space that is deemed necessary can change depending on the buyer. Some buyers will stress to their Cricket Club realtors the importance of being surrounded by luscious green space, whether it’s in the form of tree-lined streets or local parks that can be enjoyed by the whole family.

If you’re looking for a more industrial atmosphere, you’ll want to ensure you’re looking for homes or condominiums in busier, more urban neighbourhoods. At this stage, clear communication with your realtor is key to making sure you’re not wasting time looking at properties in areas that don’t suit your family’s needs.

Access to Amenities

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For many buyers, one of the most important aspects of house hunting is finding a home that is close to their desired amenities. Some families prioritize spending time outdoors and prefer to be surrounded by nearby parks, trails, and recreation centres. Others love to explore restaurants and local shops and prefer to be within walking distance or a short drive.

Ultimately, it’s about personal preference and is something that can be worked into your viewings with your realtor. Moving into a new home can be an overwhelming experience, however, being close to the places you love to explore with your family can make the experience overwhelmingly positive and exciting.

Housing Values

As you go through the process of house hunting with your respective realtor, ask them to explain the value of the properties in the area and their projections for future sales. Purchasing a home is a significant undertaking and you want to ensure you’re moving to an area where the value of surrounding homes have been rising. Any future developments will also be important to keep in the back of your mind throughout your journey, as they can impact the value of older homes in the area.

Crime Rates

No matter where you’re moving your family to, it’s important to keep up-to-date with local crime rates to err on the side of safety and caution. While this doesn’t mean there should be immediate causes for panic or stress, it’s simply good practice to make sure you’re choosing neighbourhoods to view properties that have very low-to-no criminal activity. After all, safety first, right?


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