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How to tell if a neighbourhood is improving...

How to tell if a neighbourhood is improving...

How to tell if a neighbourhood is improving

When you’re looking for a new home, you want to find one in a great 

neighbourhood – or, at least, in a neighbourhood that is on the upswing. 

How can you tell if a particular area is improving? Here are some common 

indicators:

• Pride of ownership. Take a walk around the neighbourhood. Do you get a 

sense that people take good care of their homes? Are the lawns mowed? 

Is the landscaping trimmed? Are flowers planted? Homeowners are more 

likely to look after their properties when they like where they are living.

• Home improvements. Are people investing in their homes? Are they 

getting their driveways re-done? Their windows replaced? Are there signs 

of home improvement projects? If so, this is a clear indication that 

homeowners like the area enough to invest in their properties.

• Real estate sales activity. Do homes tend to sell quickly in the area? Do 

they sell for a good price? If so, the neighbourhood is probably in demand. 

If people want to live there, it's a desirable area.

• Business investment. Are businesses investing in the surrounding area? 

Is there an increase in the number of upscale shops, health clubs, 

restaurants, and other commercial enterprises that often locate near 

desirable neighbourhoods?

• Community involvement. Are there signs that the community plays an 

active role in the look and lifestyle of the neighbourhood? Are there

neighbourhood picnics, yard sales and other get-togethers? Check 

Facebook.com to see if the neighbourhood has a community page.

• City plans. Find out what plans the city has for the area. Will there be road 

improvements done in the near future? Are there any major construction 

projects on the schedule, such as a new school or community centre. 

Although such projects can be disruptive in the short term, they may 

improve the neighbourhood – and, as a result, boost the value of any home 

you buy – in the long-term.

Of course, the best way to find out the desirability of a neighbourhood is to 

talk to a good REALTOR® who knows the area. Call today.

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