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New homebuyers with aspirations to start a family have a tough task ahead: finding a suitable suburb to move to. Some suburbs in Australia are ostensibly more family-friendly than others. Those who plan on becoming parents soon would have many things to look for. Here are some of the factors you should pay attention to when house hunting for a family place: School Access For most homebuyers planning to have kids, the crucial factor for choosing a neighbourhood boil down to educational facilities. It’s best to research both public and private school options in an area. Choosing a suburb would also be a choice for schools. For example, if you are buying in Victoria, you might want to think about public and private schools Melbourne that the neighbourhood is close to. A suburb with a nationally-ranked private educational institution would be an immensely valuable option, both in terms of access to education as well as house value. There are several ways to research educational options in a neighbourhood. You can either start choosing neighbourhoods based on schools, or the other way around. However, read about the options available in newspapers, real estate agencies, and use recommendations. Don’t limit your choices when researching schools. Parks and Recreational Spaces Kids don’t like to stay indoors all day long. When you have kids, you might want to take them out on picnics, camping trips, or just to enjoy the outdoors once in a while away from the TV. Therefore, choose a neighbourhood with parks and similar recreational facilities like camping grounds nearby. Some greenery is great for adults too. Parks in a neighbourhood is also a sign that the area has high liveability ratings. Restaurants, Cafes and Entertainment Options Kids don’t stay kids forever. As your little ones grow older, they would want places to hang out. Adults too would want entertainment options not limited to the playground. To enjoy suburban life to the fullest, look for areas with facilities like restaurants and cafes at which the family can enjoy time together. You might also want to look at shopping facilities, theme parks, and similar entertainment options too. Ease of Access to Urban Areas Most families require easy access to urban areas, especially for working parents. A suburban with freeway access and public transportation options would offer convenient access to nearby cities and surrounding neighbourhoods. Price Range Finally, it all boils down to affordability. A suburb may have great schools, parks, and restaurants, but there will be little point in attending auctions if you can’t afford the average housing price in the area. You must pragmatically calculate the amount of mortgage your current income can afford before deciding on a house. Some homebuyers may prefer to buy on the expensive side, but too expensive won’t work. Go for a pre-mortgage review with the bank to understand how much you can realistically qualify for with a housing loan. Then start touring suburbs with houses within that particular price range. In conclusion, look for a suburban area with great schools and high liveability ratings within your personal price range. It won’t be easy, but with the right amount of dedication and research, you will be able to find the perfect suburb to live at.
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Lesson Plan
Author:
Emma Marie