While you might be checking all the usual boxes when it comes to bedroom count, garage size and space for the trampoline, considering the surrounding community for your new home can have a huge impact on quality of life for you and your growing family. Here’s what to look for:
The good news is that once you’re confident with the financial intricacies, the process begins making much more sense. Here’s what you need to know:
Whether you need to dash to the shops for a missing baking ingredient or want to enjoy a lazy Sunday at a local cafe, choosing a home within a residential land community (also known as a greenfield community) means everything you need day-to-day will be nearby. You’ll usually find the following either within a purpose-built community (or close to home):
The convenience that comes with living in a purpose-built community is a huge drawcard for people that are in the same life stage. And, with everyone starting a new chapter of life in the community, you’ll often find families are keen to connect. If you're thinking about buying a brand new property, learn how to find the right community to buy in here.
Getting to know your like-minded neighbours means impromptu sunny Saturday afternoon BBQs with kids in tow might simply mean popping next door. And community events become an opportunity to catch up with new friends – for both you and the kids.
As a bonus, building a strong community will make you feel safe and secure in your neighbourhood. With a community of people looking out for one another, things like trick-or-treating and jogging at dusk or dawn come with fewer worries.
From homes specifically designed to accommodate the kids, the pets, caravan, boat, shed or the trampoline to low maintenance and more compact townhouses or apartments, residential land communities have options to suit all kinds of families and budgets. Within a community, you’ll often find a mix of land options, house and land packages, townhouses and apartments on offer.
Residential land communities are becoming an increasingly popular choice for Australian home buyers with growing families. They provide the opportunity to live in an area that is purpose-built for comfort, community, security, convenience and, overall, provide a lifestyle where the living really is easy.
Researching your next property move? Whether you’re a first home buyer, looking to downsize, invest or move to a bigger home, our guide to finding the right community to buy in is packed with information to help you choose the best spot for your new home.
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