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What Should You Look for in A Community?

by Dee Greene Hill

Emotional Architecture

A community that brings a positive emotion makes you feel warm and welcome.

When a neighborhood is clean and well-kept, the vibes are just better. The shared pride of ownership in these environments are because of the pristine, trash-free streets, the lush green yards, and vibrant public spaces that cure the modern isolation. 

What can these neighborhoods look like?

Beyond Property Lines: How to Choose a Neighborhood That Supports Your Well-Being

When we look for a new home, the checklist is usually purely mechanical. 

How many bedrooms? 

What are the taxes? 

Is there a garage? 

But as we navigate a fast-paced world where stress and isolation are at an all-time high, it’s time to add a new metric to our house hunting: Emotional Architecture. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it is the perfect time to remind ourselves that the true value of a home doesn’t stop at the front door. The neighborhood you choose has a direct, measurable impact on your mental well-being.

When you’re looking for your next chapter, here are three “well-being indicators” you should look for in a community.

Access to Blue/Green Spaces: Nature and Water

Being around nature helps the human brain relax. This measure looks at how close a neighborhood is to things like trees, parks, walking trails, or lakes and rivers. Communities that include nature give people an instant way to de-stress. They also encourage people to get outside and exercise, while offering a nice break from concrete and traffic. So when looking for your next neighborhood, consider this as a factor for your mental health.

What to look for:

  1. Water Nearby: One of the best things about Philly is how close we always are to the Delaware River. Even if you’re a bit further inland, you don’t have to miss out on those soothing water vibes—just look for a local neighborhood park with a historic fountain or a scenic pond! 
  2. The Tree Canopy: Look at a satellite map. Are the streets lined with mature trees, or is it mostly asphalt? Trees provide shade, lower the neighborhood temperature, and reduce noise.

Safety, Serenity, and Predictability

Your nervous system can’t truly rest if your surroundings keep you on high alert. Look at things that make a neighborhood feel safe and quiet, like low noise levels, good street lighting, and slower traffic (from speed bumps or dead-end streets). When a neighborhood feels safe and calm, your brain can finally stop stressing and actually relax.

What to look for:

  1. Local Police Websites
  2. NeighborhoodScout
  3. Nextdoor or Facebook Groups
  4. Local News Outlets
  5. Use your judgment, are there street lamps, front porches, well-kempt yards, traffic calming measures, pedestrians, or children?

    Built-in Social Infrastructure

    Look for things like walkable sidewalks, front porches, parks, local coffee shops, and public gathering spots. Sociologists emphasize the importance of “Third Places”—spots that are not home (first place) and not work (second place). These are the coffee shops, community gardens, or park benches where you naturally bump into the same people over and over, building a sense of belonging.

    What to look for:

    1. “Sticky” Spaces: Look for places where people naturally linger rather than just pass through. Think of a local café with outdoor seating, a vibrant dog park, or a neighborhood square where food trucks park.
    2. Walkability and Porches: Front porches that sit close to the sidewalk encourage conversations with passing neighbors.

      Filed Under: Around Philly, Home for Dinner, Real Estate

      Financial Fundamentals for First-Time Women Buyers: Mortgage Pre-Approval

      by The Dee Greene Hill Team

      This post is part of our women homebuyer series

      You’re smart to think ahead. The best approach to buying a home with few financial surprises is to learn how homes are financed, find out how and where to get financial assistance, and understand all the costs involved in addition to the cost of the house. Mortgage pre-approval is an important first step in your financial preparation.

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      Filed Under: Buy a Home, Home for Dinner, Real Estate

      For First-Time Women Homebuyers, Choosing the Right Agent Can Make the Difference

      by The Dee Greene Hill Team

      This post is part of our women homebuyer series

      Although women are more likely to own a home than they were three decades ago, they still face challenges during the homebuying process. That’s why it’s in your best interest to choose an experienced real estate agent who listens to and understands your needs.

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      Credit Basics for First-Time Women Homebuyers

      by The Dee Greene Hill Team

      This post is part of our women homebuyer series

      Having an established credit history plays an essential role in the home buying process. It’s never too soon to start building good credit. This is especially important for single women who tend to have lower credit scores that affect their buying power.

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      A Woman’s Guide to First-Time Home Ownership

      by The Dee Greene Hill Team

      So, after weeks, months, or maybe even years of dreaming, you’re finally ready to take the plunge and purchase your first home as a single woman. Congratulations on this critical first step. You’re on your way to joining millions of women homeowners across the country.

      [Read more…] about A Woman’s Guide to First-Time Home Ownership

      Filed Under: Buy a Home, Featured, Home for Dinner, Real Estate

      Q3 2021 Housing Market Stats

      by Lynn McGowan

      As we look back on the housing market over the last year, we see just how in-demand the Philadelphia suburbs have become and continue to be. With residents spending so much time inside their homes, they have reprioritized what they are looking for when it comes to their next home. The majority of the workforce is still working from home either full-time, or in a hybrid capacity, meaning the home office, or space for a desk is still a high priority on the homebuyer’s list. 

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      Filed Under: Buy a Home, Home for Dinner, Real Estate, Sell a Home

      Q2 2021 Housing Market Status

      by Lynn McGowan

      The housing market is always evolving, which is why it is so important to work with an expert when it comes to buying and selling your home. Over the last 18 months, we have seen home values skyrocket, buyer demand increase, and mortgage rates drop to historic lows. We understand that the real estate market as a whole is always changing, but also that it varies not just state to state, but even between cities. Every member of the Dee Greene Hill Team is an expert in their area and is monitoring the trends as they come along. With our extensive knowledge, we are able to steer our clients in the right direction based on the current state of the market at that time and in that area. 

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      Filed Under: Buy a Home, Real Estate, Sell a Home

      5 Things Every First-Time Home Buyer Needs to Know

      by The Dee Greene Hill Team

      First-time home buyer

      Here’s what every first-time home buyer needs to know to dive into house hunting with confidence—and with as few curveballs as possible. Whether it’s getting a mortgage, choosing a real estate agent, shopping for a home, or making a down payment, we lay out the must-knows of buying for the first time.

      Read on realtor.com®


      Enjoy this article courtesy of realtor.com®. Dee Greene Hill is a full-time, licensed REALTOR® serving Philadelphia and its surrounding areas.

      Filed Under: Buy a Home

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