Consider Walkability When Purchasing a Home

Use www.walkscore.com when purchasing a homeThere is a lot to consider when purchasing a home and location is key.  However location means more than just city and state – it also refers to the ease of accessibility to local businesses and schools.  Are you aware that you can actually see how “walkable” or “bikeable” your neighborhood is on a rated scale?

That’s right – using technology developed by Walk Score®, neighborhoods are actually categorized with the following terms: Walker’s Paradise, Very Walkable, Somewhat Walkable, or Car Dependent.  These statistics can provide valuable insight as you search for a new home or neighborhood, if you are relocating.

The Walk Score® transit score can also help you estimate public transit commute times easily and even ranks accessibility, giving you the perfect tool, if those concerns weigh on your mind when shopping for a home.  A quick entry of your address will give you information on nearby restaurants, shopping, schools, banks, and even coffeehouses, making it easy to get to know the area if you have just purchased a new home, too.  If you are curious about terrain and bike lanes in a new area, consider using the Bike Score index to get detailed information or test your commute time.

The walkability of the home you are considering may be a large factor in determining your future home satisfaction, so it’s wise to check on it.  If you need help finding a home that is “walkable,” please call me.  I’d be happy to share what I know about the community and “walk” you through the process!

Also, please note, as the new school year begins, you’re likely to see many more walkers and bike riders passing near your home.  Please use extra precaution as you drive to help keep everyone in the community safe and consider increasing your own activity by spending a little less time in your car, too.  Less car use can benefit your health, the environment, and your bank account!

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