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Article Title: Buying A Home - How To Locate Your Dream Neighborhood The Lazy 
Way
Author: Sarah P. Shimanski
Category: Buying
Word Count: 446
Keywords: buying a home,  home location, dream home, 
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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When you start checking out homes for sale, one essential feature is the 
location of a home.  But you may be asking yourself what's the fastest method 
to sort through neighborhoods which don't live up to your criteria?  If you're 
searching around the local community where you live, you probably already have 
an area in mind.  But if you need to relocate far way, you probably won't be 
knowledgeable about the popular and not so popular places of town.  Even if 
you're just performing a local search, you'll be surprised to discover new 
areas you may have overlooked.

The best strategy to choose a suitable neighborhood or town is to approach it 
from a tourist perspective and forge new contacts and friends.  Let's examine 
some simple strategies:

1)  Contact Co-workers, Friends and Family - Talk to them about their 
neighborhood and what they like and dislike about it.  You'll be surprised to 
learn what you can pick up.

2)  Speak With Other Locals - If you've just moved to a new community far way, 
speak to your boss and ask them to recommend other employees who can 
familiarize you with the area.  You'll have better luck talking to other 
employees who have gone through relocation just like you.

3)  Call A Local Realtor - A local Realtor is a great resource to help you 
learn about a new community.  Most agents are helpful and eager to show off 
their insight into the local communities.  If you find one that's experienced, 
he or she can help you weed out unsuitable neighborhoods.

As you search out neighborhoods, it's important to find out the character of 
the community you're interested in.  Does the community offer amenities like 
trendy restaurants or are there only fast food joints?  Does it feature the 
kind of nightlife you're used to?

Judging the character of a community can be a challenge.  However, you can take 
some easy, yet effective steps to sort through unsuitable communities without 
wasting hours driving all over town.  Make the time to check out these three 
valuable online resources:

1)  Best Places To Live - The internet lists websites that feature information 
about the ideal cities to live in.  You'll discover the best and worst places 
for affordable housing, quiet lifestyles, spirituality, and lots more.  You can 
also research in depth info on the cost of living, climate, style of homes, and 
lots more.

2)  Neighborhood Data Searches - With only a zip code, you can research in 
depth demographic data and find out neighborhood style and the local resident's 
age, ethnic makeup, and living style.

3)  Small Community Searches - If you're planning to move into a small a 
community, this resource provides useful demographic info and a list of local 
features and amenities.


Looking to find the best deal on Orange County real estate?  Use these local 
Orange CA Realtors at http://www.cindeecano.com
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