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Potential House

I am going to look at yet another house tomorrow. I am getting pretty burnt out on looking because everything I find tends to have a pretty big downside... Anyway, I found a short sale that backs up to a lake and is about 2,000 sf with 4 beds, 2.5 baths. The house looks really nice and I am excited about it. However, today I did some more research on it and checked out the nearby neighborhood. The subdivision itself is really nice but just across the main road is a rather large mobile home neighborhood.

 I voiced my concerns with our realtor, and he said that it depends on if you can see the neighborhood from the house. If you can, it can hurt the value quite a bit, if not, no big deal at all.

 What do you ladies think? Like I said, the house looks great, and has what we are looking for. Thoughts?

 Thank you!

Re: Potential House

  • Check out the crime in the area, I think trulia has a crime map? We're moving relatively close to the only mobile park in the area, but there's only a couple minor crimes in a couple years and it's confined to that area. There are also half a million dollar homes nearby  though too, so Im ok with it. Maybe see if you can chat with the neighbors if you decide the house is good?
  • I think it also matters if you have to drive through it to get to your house.
  • You don't have to drive through it, but it is across the street from the sub. As for crime this is what Trulia pulled up:

    08/15/2011

    Other

    MISCELLANEOUS COMPLAINTS.

    06/13/2011

    Other

    MISCELLANEOUS COMPLAINTS.

    06/12/2011

    Assault

    ASSAULT OFFENSES.

    06/02/2011

    Theft

    LARCENY VIOLATIONS.

    06/02/2011

    Theft

    LARCENY VIOLATIONS.

    I wouldn't call the area a high crime area. Its out in the sticks compared to where we are living now. Small town. Also this does NOT mean that these incidents came from that neighborhood. Ok wait... take that back, just notice that Trulia does pin point where the crimes were. How accuarate is that?

     

  • I think it says it's not the exact house, but within that neighborhood or something.
  • Our county police post a crime blotter every day. If the county/local police for that area do the same, I would subscribe to that feed. It's a really good way to get to know the crime issues of the area.
  • I wouldn't automatically assume a trailer park is a bad thing. Is it a "nice" trailer park where the places are maintained or is it a junky one with rusty trailers and items scattered across yards. Because I have seen both.

    Definitely check out crime reports. If it bothers you, then I wouldn't buy the place. DH and I were completely opposed to buying a place that had an apartment complex nearby, which is a challenge in a large metro suburb! But, for the same reasons you are questioning the trailer park, we didn't want to own property near complexes. Follow your gut. 

  • It can vary a lot. A mobile home park that's community owned or a retirement park can be a great neighborhood asset, really, even if you don't want it to be your view.
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