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Dream Home Vs. Dream Location? Which is More Important?

 
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Amy Nut

Everyone has an idea of what their dream home would look like. Purchasing or a building a new home is an exciting time as well as an important life investment. When people search for their dream home, they are often too involved in finding the best home for them that they often forget about the location. A dream home is often associated with the dream location. If you are happy with the home, but unhappy with the location, you may discover that it is not the dream that you imagined.

When you are looking for a dream home, people will focus on important home features such as the home design, floor plans, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, the size of the rooms and closets, and other special features such as lighting and wiring. All of these attributes are important to meet your specific tastes and requirements. However, the location attributes are an important consideration.

The following list outlines important considerations when choosing your dream location:

Property Needs: If you are building your dream home, you have to make sure you are set up for utilities and extras such as internet, sewer, water, and modern wiring. You also have to make sure the property is large enough for further additions such as sheds, garage, garden, pool, gazebo…etc. You want to make sure that the land meets your current and future needs. Taking your property needs into consideration will make it easier to find an ideal location.

Neighborhood: Just because you find a home that meets all your requirements, it does not mean the neighborhood is suitable for your needs. You need to research the location of schools, playgrounds, shopping centers, supermarkets, hospitals, community activity services such as gyms and fitness centers, and the distance to your workplace. If you are unable to travel long distances everyday, you may want a home close to all the amenities. If you find a home that has a neighborhood homeowners association, you should check their rules in case you are prohibited from doing something on your property. This could include banning fences, certain house colors…etc.

The View and Setting: Are you looking for either an urban setting with lots of traffic and people on the streets, an ocean front view, or a more rural location with lots of natural trees and lakes? Your home may be beautiful, but if you are not living in the environment you have been dreaming about, you may become unhappy with your home. Make sure you check the zoning laws for the area.

Accessibility: Are you looking for a private area that is far away from major highways, or an area that is handy to interstates and roads? Your daily drive is an important consideration.

Safety Considerations: It is important to find out if the area is at a high risk for such natural problems as floods hurricanes, tornados, and termite infestations. This may affect your insurance premiums. You should see what the crime rate is like as you may require special security equipment.

When searching for our dream home, we all have a picture in our minds of what it will look like. It is important to expand your considerations to include your dream location. Make sure the location is a place that you and your family will like. By considering both a dream home and dream location, you will definitely improve your chances of getting the home that meets all of your dreams.

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Be sure to take all considerations into account when looking for new homes. It is important to consider location as well, try looking into London Ontario home for a place that your family and you will like.

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