San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

You’re not just buying the house

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Homebuyers often have a list of criteria for their home search—their must-haves and nice-tohaves. They need three bedrooms and at least two full baths. They’d like granite countertop­s and a fireplace.

While those are important criteria, it’s easy to get caught up in deciding what you’d like inside your home and leave out an equally important considerat­ion for outside your home: the neighborho­od. The community you belong to plays an important part in your quality of life, so here are a few related criteria to consider that may or may not be dealbreake­rs for you.

What about the schools?

If you have school-age children or are planning to start a family, pay attention to the school district a home is in. Your San Antonio area REALTOR® can tell you which area of town belongs to which district. Then you can do some research to decide which schools work best for your kids. Even buyers without kids will want to consider school districts in their search, as property tax rates will differ among districts, and a home in a well-regarded district means better resale value.

How’s the commute?

While some workers have shifted to working from home, many people still travel to their office five time a week, for about 50 weeks a year. That is a lot of trips from your house to your office, so consider the costs and convenienc­e of your commute when searching for a home. But distance does not necessaril­y indicate the time it will take. Consider impediment­s such as rush-hour traffic, school zones, and ongoing constructi­on when calculatin­g your commute.

Is it safe?

There are plenty of websites that offer crime data for neighborho­ods, but don’t limit your research to online. Talk to the people who know the area: current residents and the police department. They can help you interpret the data and offer their own insights.

Where’s the supermarke­t?

A house in the newest subdivisio­n in the county may contain all the musthaves on your list, but consider where you’ll buy groceries, shop for clothes, and go out to eat. Are you OK with driving 20 minutes to the nearest gas station in exchange for a huge new house, or would you rather be able to walk down the street to the store? It just depends on what’s important to you.

How does it feel?

You’re spending a lot of money to purchase a place where you’ll be spending a lot of time. Shouldn’t you feel good about where it’s located? Walk around the immediate neighborho­od and talk to residents. Visit the area at different times and on different days to see what it’s like. Is there a lot of traffic? Are there highway noises or train whistles that will bother you?

Work with an expert

When you’re deciding the must-haves and nice-to-haves for your next home, make sure to include the criteria for the neighborho­od on your list. Your REALTOR® is an expert in your local market and can help you find the areas that best fit your needs inside the home and outside.

For more informatio­n on buying, selling, or leasing your home in the

San Antonio or surroundin­g areas, visit SABOR.com and use a REALTOR®.

 ??  ?? By Cher Miculka 2021 Chairman of the Board
By Cher Miculka 2021 Chairman of the Board

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