Are
you considering a move to a new city? Maybe you’re trying to make the choice
between two or three potential options. If so, how you visit your future home
can have a dramatic impact on which one makes the final cut.
By
making a few subtle shifts in how you prepare for your visit (and how you spend
your time while you’re in town), you can gain more useful insight into the
community.
Tip 1: Stay a week if possible
While
a long weekend might be your only shot, you can get a much better perspective
on a place if you have enough time to unwind. A mix of weekdays and a weekend
is a great way to get a view of the rhythm of the town. If you have a long time
to plan, visit the place in Summer versus Winter, too.
Tip 2: Rent an apartment or house
A
family living in a hotel is expensive and automatically puts you “outside” the
community. With a little more room and the facilities of a real living space,
you’ll get a better sense of what it might be like to “really be there.” Plus,
avoiding the hotel will keep you off tourist-trap areas and hopefully away from
major highways.
Tip 3: Explore some on foot
Driving
aimlessly can be a good “survey” technique (and indeed, getting lost is a good
idea, too), but walking neighborhoods and downtown districts will give you a
vivid sense of the community.
Tip 4: Get the local low-down
Before
you go, find friends-of-friends on Facebook and other social media sites who
can give you an idea of the must-see places that locals love. Use this list as
your guide, not the tourism brochures.
Tip 5: Pay attention to what matters to YOU
Remember:
You’re the one thinking of living there. Don’t let what others see as the main
benefit to the town be what guides your decision to live there. Go with your
gut, your values, and your comfort level!
By the
way, I’m glad to help you sell your home prior to the move, or refer you to a
trusted agent in your destination city. Just get in touch! ScatesRealtyInvestments.com
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