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5 Safety Tips for House Hunting

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June 27, 2025
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July 25, 2023
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If house hunting is on your summer to-do list, it's essential to consider safety and well-being when choosing your next home. Here are 5 safety tips to help you find a place to call home. 

1. Make sure that the area has well-lit streets at night.

When searching for a new home, pay close attention to the lighting conditions in the neighborhood, especially after dark. Well-lit streets create a sense of visibility and security and can deter criminal activity.

2. Check the neighborhood’s walkability score.

Walkability scores are a big factor for your safety, wellbeing and resell value. A high walkability score indicates that amenities such as grocery stores, schools, parks, and public transportation are within walking distance. The ability to walk or bike instead of relying solely on cars promotes a healthier lifestyle and reduces the risk of accidents on the road. Plus, physically active neighborhoods often build a sense of community. Tools like WalkScore.com can help you determine the walkability score of an area.

3. Explore the local park scene.

Green space can foster a sense of community and provide a safe place to play. The presence of safe and well-maintained green spaces, parks, and recreational areas encourages outdoor activities, social interactions, and a stronger sense of community among residents. Families with children will especially appreciate the availability of safe places to play and explore. You can discover National Parks near you with Find Your Park and see what your local ParkScore® is from the Trust for Public Land.

4. Locate the nearest medical care. 

Nearby access to healthcare is always a good safety consideration. Whether it's a hospital, urgent care center, or primary care clinic, having quick access to medical services can be critical in emergency situations. Check the distance to the nearest healthcare facilities and research the quality of medical care available in the area. Knowing that help is readily available can also provide you with added peace of mind.

5. Get involved in the community. 

Prioritize communities with a strong sense of engagement and connectedness. An active and involved neighborhood provides a support system that can be invaluable. Attend local events, join community groups, and interact with potential neighbors to get a sense of the community spirit. An engaged community provides a reliable network of support and safety, whether you're at home or away.

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