What You Should Know When Moving to the Suburbs

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What You Should Know When Moving to the Suburbs

Are you from the city and planning to get out of it by moving to the suburbs? Or perhaps you’re already in the suburbs but have been wanting to switch to something that fits your style better?

 

Either way, doing intensive research on what you should know when moving to a potential new suburb is a must to make sure you have all the knowledge you need before making an offer on a property.

 

… And one of the cities you must look into is Brisbane! Brisbane is packed with such great locations and it is full of culturally rich suburbs to choose from, so taking the time to get to know where you should next live really does pay off.

 

Now, if you have decided to move to a Brisbane suburb, such as Carindale, Upper Mt Gravatt or Sunnybank, here are some things that you need to do to really indulge into the suburb you will be soon calling home.

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Why do you need to learn more about your suburb?

It’s not unusual to get to know an area before you move somewhere. After all, you will be the one to benefit from it. Not only will it be fun to discover a new exciting environment but it will also give you all the information you need before settling in.

While not doing any research may work well for a few people, taking the time to understand where you will move can help ensure your safety and comfort in the long run. In the end, having to pick the right suburb has a lot of advantages in terms of making your life easier, especially if it suits your needs and meet your requirements, right?

So, whether you’re looking for night parties or you’re keen to move somewhere family-friendly, understanding what’s best for you is crucial in making a decision and finding the perfect location for you.

 

What can you do to learn the suburb better?

Since we’ve covered the ‘whys’, let’s now proceed with the ‘hows’. If you’d like to get to know a location better before you commit to making an offer on a property, here are some of the ways you can apply.

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SUPPORT OR TRY THE LOCAL EXPERIENCE

One of the ways to discover the suburb you are eyeing is to take a full day trip there, and it will already allow you to know what it’s like to live in the area. If you’re relatively close by, drive around its main streets, check out local restaurants and cafes, and visit a few of its public parks and attractions to get a vibe of its neighbourhood. You can even go for an overnight stay to  immerse yourself into the suburb and learn all about what’s in store for you once you move.

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LOOK UP LOCAL AMENITIES AND SERVICES

Take the time to look up local amenities and services that the suburb of your choice has to offer. From hospitals, doctor’s offices, shopping malls to services, it can help you have a bird’s eye view of the convenience you may have when you start living in the area. For instance, you will have the opportunity to know the travel time to get to a shop you’d like to frequently visit or if you have children, you’d know which school they can easily go to. Basically, if any of the distances or lack of amenities are a big deal for you, the good thing is you’re learning that ahead of time.

 

LEARN ABOUT ZONING AND PLANNING

If you will be moving to a growing and expanding suburb, it is ideal that you check out zoning and planning permissions to get a glance of what is up and coming in the area. On the other hand, if you opt for a quiet and peaceful suburb, try looking at infrastructure and large-scale construction projects to see if the landscape will change in the near future. Forewarning ensures you know exactly what’s coming, which allows you to decide if a particular suburb is right for you or not in the long term.

 

DISCUSS WITH SELLERS AND POTENTIAL NEIGHBOURHOOD

Definitely, when checking properties that you like, you will also get to know a few sellers that you can pick brains of. Aside from them, discussing with the locals in the neighbourhood can also be resourceful for you. Ask them questions about the suburb and, if possible, talk to them or to some local business owners to get an idea of what to expect. A local real estate agent can also give you insights into what the area is like, so feel free to ask.

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FAMILIARISE WITH THE TRANSPORTATION

Having to move from the inner city to a leafy suburb, it is likely that you’ll need to travel and consider transport. If you know how to drive, learning about the routes available and how busy the suburb gets during rush hour is something you should prioritise. On the contrary, if you don’t have a car, you may want to research how you can access all the public transportation near you, from trains to buses, to ensure you can get where you need to go.

 

PLAN AHEAD AND EVALUATE THE PROPERTY MARKET

Purchasing a property in the suburb of your choice can be for investment purposes. If you’re on this side, make sure that you examine the growth rate of a suburb first before making an investment. Choosing an area with significant projected price growth and a higher proportion of renters can help you maximise the price you get out of the property, especially if you decide to sell or want to have a viable rental income out of it at a later time.

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What else should you consider before moving to a Brisbane suburb?

Certainly, you may want to look at Internet and phone service providers in the area, as this is a priority for many households, particularly with many people now working from home. Apart from these, it is important that you also check out the banks and tourist attractions near you, especially if you have a large family. What matters most to you is what’s most important to your move, so do your research, know your priorities, and look for a Brisbane suburb that meets up all your requirements.

 

Interested in moving to Carindale, Mt Gravatt or Sunnybank? At Reval Estate Agents, we can help you find the best suburb and property for your lifestyle. Get in touch with us today to learn more about Brisbane suburbs.