Sunday, October 8, 2017

City Or Suburbs: Where Should You Buy A Home? (3 0f 4)

 
Jobs
"One thing to consider before heading to the suburbs is where you'll work," said smartasset. Do you currently work in the city? How long will your commute be, and are you sure you can live with it?
It's also important to think in terms of a big, unpleasant, "What if?" What if your job situation changes? What will the prospects be like in the area you are considering? Asking yourself how much time you are willing to spend in the car every day and taking a good look at how that translates to options in the area can help you key in on some areas and nix others.
Outdoor space
In some urban areas, parks give residents a respite from all the high rises and commercial spaces. However, living in the city often means having to make tradeoffs, and ample access to nature is one of them.

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