Security Considerations When Buying a New House
When buying a house, whether it’s your first home or you’re looking for an upgrade, there are always dozens of things to think about. How many bedrooms and bathrooms does your family need? Do you like the layout of the living room? Is the backyard big enough? One of the most often overlooked characteristics of potential homes is the security, both of the surrounding neighborhood and of the home itself. This is one of the characteristics that is likely to impact your day-to-day lifestyle in the home, and it should certainly be taken into consideration before you make an offer to buy a house.
Above all, one of your top concerns when house shopping should be the safety of the neighborhood. Although crime can happen anywhere, there are clearly varying crime rates throughout the world. Look for somewhere you’ll feel safe walking down the road or taking your kids to the neighborhood park, as this can alleviate some of the concern you’ll feel for the safety of your house. Peruse local crime rates to find out just how safe the neighborhood is, and don’t forget to stop by at least once after dark. When driving through the area, look for Neighborhood Watch signs, which indicate that your potential neighbors are security-minded.
Far too many people think that just because they don’t have toddlers means that they can ignore security factors and “take care of themselves” in a dangerous neighborhood. Whether you have young kids at home or are on your own, security should still be a consideration. Security considerations aside, location is always one of the most important features when comparing real estate, as it will influence the “feel” of the area and the amenities within walking or driving range.
If you’re looking for a home in a community that you don’t already know well, look up the crime statistics before you get too far into the home buying process. If you find a “great” home in a neighborhood that does not seem to be safe, it’s too good to be true. Do not compromise on this factor. Look for a home that has the features you want, at a price you can afford, in a neighborhood you’ll feel comfortable living in.
Look through each home you’re considering with an eye towards safety. Does it have an alarm system already in place? Of course, you can always install one later, or use stand-alone alarms and cameras to create your own system. Still, this should be factored into your home buying decisions, as the presence or lack of such security features will impact how safe you feel in the home. Also look for locks on the doors. A home should have a sturdy deadbolt that securely latches. If the home has more than a couple of bolts or locks on the door, this may be a red flag. The previous occupants could simply have been very security minded, or it could be a sign that the home was previously targeted by criminals, and it may indicate a need to re-evaluate the safety of the area.
Though most home shoppers do their homework, it’s easy to get distracted by the breakfast nook, the rosebushes in the yard, or the paint color in the master bedroom, overlooking the most important aspect of any house: home security. Though you should certainly enter the home-buying process with a wish-list of essential amenities, don’t let your “dream home” cloud your judgment about safety.
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