How to Test-Drive a Neighborhood Before You Buy the House

Tim McMullen  |   November 18, 2019

Before purchasing a car, many consumers like to give it a test drive to make sure the vehicle is the right fit for them. Likewise, some house hunters are asking for a “test stay” at a home before signing the sale contract. While that’s not always possible, Tim McMullen, a sales associate with Kinoko in San Francisco’s luxury market, recently offered some tips in a realtor.com® article to accommodate as much of your buyers’ request as possible. Book an Airbnb or other short-term rental. Your clients should aim for at least a three-day trip over a Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. This will give them a chance to scout out the neighborhood on a weekday and weekend. Check real-time crime updates in the area. Your clients can use apps such as Citizen, which crowdsources crime reports. Do a run-through of the commute. Suggest that your clients drive the route they would take between home and work, as well as the most convenient avenues to accommodate their shopping routine and other regular errands. Visit local happy hours and weekend festivities. This will give your clients more of a feel for the neighborhood they’re considering. “Your goals should be to see as many venues as you possibly can, to get a sense of the ambiance and demographics of the local nightlife and social scene,” McMullen writes.

Source: Realtor.com