How To Find A Perfect Location When Buying Your Home
Posted by
eli
on 4/06/10• Categorized as Real Estate
A client came to my realty office yesterday, telling me to find a buyer for her house as she is selling it.

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When I asked her the reason for selling her house, she replied that she could no longer tolerate the noise and traffic in her neighborhood.
It appears that her house was located just across the main gate of a well-known private school and every morning there was heavy traffic because of the students coming to classes being brought by private vehicles and public transport.
I have also a friend who recently sold his house located in a subdivision because of thievery and two incidents of hold-ups inside the subdivision, and he was disturbed by the lack of peace and order inside.
That is why as a realtor, I always agree that the three most important words in buying a house are “location, location, and location.”
Location is really a factor to consider when you buy a house, and also in buying, you need to think about selling—that is, if you sell your house in the future, whether or not your investment will pay off.
What makes for the perfect location when you buy your home? It depends on your personal needs, but in general there are six basic factors to consider, as follows:
1. Your safety. This includes a peaceful neighborhood, no gang activity, break-ins of thieves, with presence of the police force or private security guards. Some upscale subdivisions maintain a 24-hour security, but you must pay a relatively big amount of membership dues to include the salaries of the security force.
2. Access to school. If you have children or having a family of your own, the quality of the schools is important. Your house should not be neighbor to the school, but must have easy access to it.
3. Shopping, Malls, Medical Facilities, Market. Your home must have easy walking or driving distance to shopping malls, restaurants, hospitals, and markets so that you can live with ease and comfort.
4. Commute Time. Your home should be in a location where travel time to basic facilities and amenities is shorter. In addition, there should be the availability of public transport in going to work, to do shopping, and to school for your children.
5. Recreational Facilities. If you like to exercise, go to the gym, walking or jogging, or like to spend time outside for recreation or sports, then choose a location or neighborhood that is near a park, walking spaces, jogging path, and other facilities.
6. Neighbors. Your neighbors must be a factor in choosing a location. Your peace of mind, quiet of abode, and enjoyment of your property depend on the kind of neighbors you have.
In summary, choosing a location that is perfect for your needs when you buy a house is an important factor, just as important when you choose a house to buy that is right for you.
Tagged as: home buying tips, how to find the right location, location in buying a home, Real Estate Investment






Great tips again!
I am actually on this point of looking for a good place to stay since I am planning to transfer to a different location.
This surely helps me a lot. So timely. Thanks!
Very good tips. Unfortunately some of the stuff you won’t be able to find out until you have moved and start living in the house for awhile (especially neighbors). I have had the experience where I purchased a home in a nice neighborhood only to have a set of loud people moving into the neighborhood a couple months later.
Useful tips, Eli. I may joke in my blog about living at “The Compound” in the Philippines, but it actually is quite safe and we are fortunate to have good neighbors. However, the lack of good emergency facilities at our local hospital in Guimaras may necessitate a move in the future, and your points are all good ones to consider in any move.