What is a Walk Score?
Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 9:17AM
Judy in Buyer Tips, Buying a Home, Seller Tips, Selling Your Home

What is a Walk Score?


In the past year or so , you may have noticed  that more and more properties for sale are featuring a WalkScore. The company defines it as the walkability factor  to area shops, destinations, schools, and amenities of any given location. If you use the drop down menu when you check your walk score, you will see a list of those destinations and exactly how far they area away from the property you are inquiring about.

Keep in mind that this is a subjective number. Someone from a big city who is accustomed to having everything extremely close will want a higher number, and someone from a small town probably would be more comfortable with a lower number.And remember, what some people deem walkable, others do not.

Additionally, a lower walk score is not necessarily bad- some buyers want more privacy, which would mean that walkable amenities are not close.  If you don't want to be so close to your neighbor, a lower walk score would probably be a prerequisite. It all depends on your level of comfort with the housing density and the importance of nearby amenities. This is just another tool, and a very helpful one at that. Find the "walk score" range that fits your needs as best as possible. There is no wrong Walk Score- just one that is right for you.

Click here to determine the walk score for your home.


Article originally appeared on Fairfield County CT Real Estate & Homes for Sale in Easton, Fairfield, Norwalk, Trumbull & Westport, Connecticut (http://www.thectrealtyblog.com/).
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