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Written by John Kron   
Thursday, 22 January 2009 09:35
Have you ever considered moving away from the big city and enjoying life in a small town? Smaller communities can have a lot going for them. Owning property in a small town can have a lot of benefits for you and your family.
by JohnKron


Have you ever considered moving away from the big city and enjoying life in a small town? Smaller communities can have a lot going for them. Owning property in a small town can have a lot of benefits for you and your family.

One big benefit can be the savings on the price of the home. In some cases, the asking price of a house in a smaller town will be quite a bit lower than in the big city. While this is not always true, it is worth looking at the market value of comparable homes in different communities.

Safety is usually a big concern to parents, and small communities can give you a feeling of more security. Not only are there smaller schools and shorter distances for the children to walk, but the people next door are willing to keep an eye out for you. With less traffic and fewer people, small towns can be ideal for your family.

If one of your main considerations is the long term growth of your home equity, then many small communities will be a good match. It is important to find out as much as you can about the local economy in this case, in order to see if the area will grow over time. Some small towns are growing, and some are slowly withering away.

So, you have decided a small town might be right for you. what's next? You could drive through some communities and have a look around and get a sense of what you do or don't like about them. There are a lot of different things you can look at, but here are just a few ideas.

Are the yards and streets neat and clean? Is there a modern school and playground, and where are they located? See if you can identify the hospital or medical center, the fire department and the recreational center.

A real estate agent can be a great help in answering all of your questions. Small town life can be very rewarding, but is not for everyone. Remember, research before you buy!

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