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Location, Location, Location - It's not just the name of a TV Show!

When it comes to buying a home in Ireland, the location is a crucial factor that can greatly impact your standard of living. For the many people being forced out of the areas they grew up in due to cost or work, it can be a daunting experience finding a new area for you and your family, especially when you are unfamiliar with it.


So when you find a suitable property in your price range, one of the first questions is "What's the location like?".


In reality there are hundreds of factors that will go into your decision making, but a great way to start the process is to consider your lifestyle needs, whether it's access to a local gym, quiet spaces for dog walks, or proximity to shopping options. The amenities and services available in the area can significantly influence your daily life.


Here are some key considerations for Irish homebuyers.


Internet/Signal Speeds: In today's digital age, a fast and reliable broadband connection is essential. If you or anyone inn your family streams, games or even works from home, make sure you check the available broadband networks and speeds.


Upcoming Changes/Property Developments: Check the local planning maps to research any planned new builds in the area. While new developments can enhance an area, they may also bring increased traffic and disruptions and may not suit your preferred lifestyle.


Long-Term Family/Career Goals: View your property purchase as a long-term decision. Consider future plans such as career advancements or starting a family. Proximity to friends and family should also play a role in your decision-making. Is this property in a location that will support your long term goals?


Local Employment Opportunities & Industries: Explore local job opportunities and ensure suitable public transport links if you're moving to a new area. Consider the employment situation for yourself and anyone moving with you.


Explore the Local Area: Look into additional amenities that align with your interests, such as walking trails, clubs, or sports facilities. Ensure the local area caters to your hobbies and passions.


 

Making a well-informed decision about where to live involves a thorough understanding of your lifestyle needs, long-term goals, and the surrounding community. By considering these factors, you can ensure a smooth and satisfying transition to your new home in a new area.


A Home Hunter Report can't visit the property for you, but it is a great way to kick off your research and shows you everything from a local planning map, to local amenities, schools, broadband speeds and much more!


To get your Home Hunter Report, just go to HomeHunterReport.ie and enter the property address to get started!

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