Location, Location, Location - How to Choose The Best Neighborhood To Live in El Dorado Hills CA
A good Realtor will be very familiar with all the neighborhoods in the area and should be able to tell you about the strengths and weaknesses of the specific neighborhoods you're eyeing.
The School District
Even if you don't have school-aged children, buying a home in a district with good schools will be in your best interest. When and if you sell the home at some point in the future, future buyers with children will likely consider good schools their top priority. And neighborhoods with good schools typically attract more buyers.
There are various sites on the web, such as www.homestore.com, in which school reports are just a few mouse clicks away. Basically all you do is enter a geographical area or zip code and it will display ratings for the school system. Also:
Crime Statistics
No one wants to live in a neighborhood where break-ins and burglary are the norm. There are web sites that can provide you with statistics on crime and other information pertinent to your search.
In researching a neighborhood, you must first determine your. The suburbs may have lower crime statistics, but may be farther from your work. Cities may have more crime, but may have other qualities that you consider more attractive, such as convenience and cultural activities.
Use the following tips to help you learn about crime statistics in a neighborhood:
Alicia Naiman is a CA Realtor® and Real Estate Appraiser specializing in El Dorado Hills CA Real Estate. For complete information about the El Dorado Hills, CA real estate market including current homes for sale, property values, and more please visit the most complete website online dedicated to everything El Dorado Hills Real Estate at http://www.livingineldoradohills.com. Please feel free to contact me with any of your real estate or mortgage related questions and I will be more than happy to answer them! Call me at 916-502-4420 or email me at anaiman@connectrealty.com.