Depending on your familial and financial situation, as well as your local property market, there will be a number of different things you look for when you’re buying a property. These factors can drive a price up or down, and perhaps even give you an edge at the negotiating table. Let’s take a look at what you should be keeping an eye on when you buy.

A checklist to work out what’s important – to you

Do You Know What to Consider?

Depending on your familial and financial situation, as well as your local property market, there will be a number of different things you look for when you’re buying a property. These factors can drive a price up or down, and perhaps even give you an edge at the negotiating table. Let’s take a look at what you should be keeping an eye on when you buy.

Schools

Everyone wants the best education possible for their children, and a lot of the time this means securing property in the zone of a great school. Even those without children can benefit – the demand for this type of neighbourhood can really drive up prices, making nearby property a great long-term investment.

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Crime

A safe home is a great home. And while the Australian Bureau of Statistics noted a decline across 2013 for a wide range of offences, including robbery and motor theft, it’s still important to keep your family safe. Part of this is checking crime reports for a neighbourhood you want to buy a home in, and making sure it’s going to be a stable place to live.

Accessibility

If you’re in your older years, you’re unlikely to want a home with 50 stairs to climb to reach the front door! Likewise, if you drive, you need to make sure a driveway or garage is on hand as well. On top of this, you might want to check the main roads to your neighbourhood – are you going to be stuck in traffic on your daily commute to work?

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Another important part of accessibility is public transport. Having bus and train lines run near your neighbourhood means easy access to all that your city has to offer – and less money spent on petrol!

Conveniences

Finding the right stores, markets and outlets that suit your lifestyle is crucial to picking a neighbourhood. Can’t go without your 8:30am coffee on the way to work? Then you’re going to need a neighbourhood with a good local cafe. If you only buy organic, then you’ll want a neighbourhood with a local farmers market.

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Noise

While public transport is great, you might not want it right outside your door – the rumbling of buses and trains can be a pain when you want to sleep! The same goes for neighbours. Consider going for a late night drive through a neighbourhood on the weekend to gauge noise levels, and decide if you really want to move there.

Visuals

A daytime drive helps too: How does the neighbourhood actually look to the naked eye? Are power lines blotting out the sky, or is it a paradise of rolling green parks? By digging in and looking around, as well as doing some research, you can find a neighbourhood that truly meets your needs.