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Location, location, location

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate

Urban or rural? Subdivision, downtown or a home on ten acres? Look at your lifestyle, your wants and your needs, then narrow down the location that works best for you.  When you are buying a house, pay careful attention to your location.

Where do you want to live? What lifestyle do you want? Do you want a larger lot in the country? Do you want to live close to work? Are school systems important to your family? These are all things that are important to think about as you begin looking at homes.

Consider both what features you will look for in a home as well as what location features you want.

Homes in town tend to have smaller lots than those in the country. The neighbors will be closer, and your taxes will likely be higher. You will be closer to schools and urban amenities. City services like police and fire will be closer to you, and you won't have to worry about trash pick up. If you live in the same Green County community as you work, your commute will be short or you could bike to work. This can be an important consideration if gas prices climb again.

Some people prefer country homes. There is space to spread out, put in the outbuildings to store your classic cars. You can garden or perhaps keep animals. The views can be majestic. In a rural subdivision, you will still have nearby neighbors. You may have home owners association rules and covenants. When you live in the country, pizza delivery won't be available, and your children will have to be bussed or driven to school. You may feel safer letting the kids bike on the surrounding roads, or you may worry about leaving the teens home alone in the semi-rural setting.

"Location, location, location." There is a reason this phrase became cliche. What is your ideal location?

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Brenda Carus
Towne Square Realty
Certified EcoBroker, Re/Max Green Agent
Monroe Area Real Estate

Looking for a place to live a real life? Know your neighbors, eat local, abandon your commute, be part of a community - come to Green County. Whatever your preference is, we have it all from surprisingly urban to truly rural and everything in between.

Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Brenda

What a great are you live in.

Who can I order a title from in your area?

Tom

Mar 10, 2009 06:40 AM
Brenda Carus
Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate - Monroe, WI

Tom, contact Ekum Abstract and Title.  Rick is the best in the area, and you can tell him Brenda said so.  :)  They do a great closing there too, very smooth.

Mar 10, 2009 08:28 AM
Dawn Isenhower
Sibcy Cline Realtors - Milford, OH

It's amazing to me how many people are more interested in the house first, and then they determine that the location is all wrong after seeing the house. There is such a great inventory of homes on the market right now all across the country, that it is best to start with location and price. Wall color, decor, etc. can be changed, but location cannot. Thanks for the great post!

Mar 14, 2009 05:03 AM
Brenda Carus
Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate - Monroe, WI

Thanks for stopping by, Dawn.  Location is certainly something that should be considered first and carefully.

Mar 14, 2009 02:54 PM