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-Feb 4, 2022
Time to Stay, or Move On?
Location, location, location. You hear it all the time.
Location, location, location. You hear it all the time. While location is the cornerstone to any successful real estate strategy, and fundamental to finding your perfect place, it’s an entirely subjective ideal and intimately linked to whichever stage of life you happen to be in or heading to.
“Your need for space, location, and amenities will evolve as you do, “said Gabriele Sewtz, real estate broker with Compass.
Home is not just a refuge, and never have we ever asked so much out of so little, but a launching pad for our interactions with the world. Central and Prospect Parks are our backyards. Museums, theaters, and restaurants are our playrooms.
With vertical living temporarily stripped of its cultural and entertainment perks, a purchase in the city did not seem like a feel-good investment over the last two years. Although you may be wowed by the space of a property you’re looking at online, it’s always a good idea to preview the neighborhood (day and night) to make sure it’s a fit before you ever step inside a particular home.
“At the end of the day, does your lifestyle dictate your choice of home, or does your choice of residence dictate your lifestyle?, “ asks Robert Schlederer, Gabriele’s business partner at Compass.
Add pandemic living to changing priorities for a changing lifestyle, and many of us are looking for larger homes, bigger (or any) yards, easy access to the outdoors, and more separation from neighbors, all while staying close to friends. So does more space necessarily make one happier? A home will always be our sanctuary. Its location, as much as its design and decor, are a reflection of your personality, your identity, and your needs.
So where do you imagine your dream home to be?
Real estate is not something you jump in and out of. Gabriele Sewtz and Rob Schlederer will ask the hard questions so you can find your north star, empowering you to make informed decisions along the way. Get in touch with Gabriele and Rob, because when it comes down to it, having someone in your corner who has walked in your shoes puts you in the driver’s seat. Right where you belong.