Colorado Relocation– 4 Tips for Buyers to Find the Perfect Neighborhood
June 23, 2008
Colorado Springs Relocation – How to Find the Perfect Neighborhood
Check out the school district
- Especially important if you have children, but it also can affect resale value.
- Visit schools in the neighborhoods you’re considering.
- Colorado Web sites include the Colorado Department of Education and School Accountability
- National web sites you can use in your research: School Digger, Great Schools, National Center for Education Statistics,
School Matters, School Data Direct.
Find out if the neighborhood is safe
- Ask the police department for neighborhood crime statistics. Consider not only the number of crimes but also the type, such as burglaries or armed robberies. Is the trend increasing or decreasing crime?
- Also, is crime centered in only one part of the neighborhood, such as near a retail area?
- In Colorado Springs, you can find crime statistics online on the Colorado Springs Police Department web page.
- Check out the traffic patterns around the neighborhood, how busy are the streets, In Colorado Springs you can check out web cameras to show you more about traffic on some well-traveled streets and intersections.
- You can also also visit the Family Watch Dog web site which can give you information on sex offenders.
- Last but not least, are there any environment concerns in the neighborhood? Go to the EPA’s Web site where you can search by zip code.
Determine if the neighborhood is economically stable.
- Check with your local city economic development office to see if income and property values in the neighborhood are stable or rising.
- What is the percentage of homes to apartments? Apartments don’t necessarily diminish value, but do mean a more transient population.
- Do you see vacant businesses or homes that have been for sale for months?
- Your Realtor can give you information on the Average Days on Market for different parts of the city and how this information compares.
- Zip Skinny allows you enter in a zip code and it gives you the U.S. Census data
Make personal observations.
- Once you’ve narrowed your focus to two or three neighborhoods, go there and walk around. Visit on different days of the week and different times of the day.
- Are homes tidy and well maintained? Are streets quiet? How does it feel?
- Talk to the neighbors, it’s amazing the information they’ll tell you.
Posted by Kathy Torline – Nordstrom
KAT, A Colorado Springs Realtor
You Can Trust Selling Real Estate in El Paso & Douglas County; including Colorado Springs, Monument, Fountain, Larkspur, Pueblo, Castle Rock, Woodland Park, Palmer Lake www.Kathytorline.com
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