Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Do you have good neighbors?

5 Benefits of Strong Neighbor Relationships


Lots of new homeowners and others are finding out that there’s a lot of value in what a good relationship with a neighbor can do. More and more of us are taking time to get to know those who live near us, developing a community spirit that can enrich those who participate in it on many levels. Here are some of the most popular reasons why there is so much benefit in getting to know your neighbors and sharing between households.

1. Shared Common SpaceLots of communities have parks and open spaces, as well as other shared amenities. Neighbors with a better connection can more easily enjoy these common assets in their communities.

2. Crime-fighting
Neighborhood watches have been shown to be extremely effective in many diverse communities, and good relationships between neighbors can go a long way in preventing criminal activity in a neighborhood. As a side point, these kinds of initiatives can also help to raise property values, or alternately, prevent them from dropping. That’s not to mention the quality of life that goes along with knowing that your neighborhood is safe, and your home is enjoying the protection of a community watch, especially when local police departments have long response times, or state police operate from distant stations.

3. Bulk Shopping
Another big trend in today’s communities is the economic power of using economy of scale shopping practices. This is particularly useful, for example, in buying items like organic meat or other foods directly from a supplier. The large volume of purchasing for some sale offers makes it necessary to split a purchase among several households. Neighbors are the easiest groups for benefiting from these bulk shopping deals.

4. Pet Sitting
Many American households have cats, dogs or both. When all of the human inhabitants are away, these animals need periodic checkups. In many communities, households rely on professional pet sitters to visit the home and take care of the basic needs of their pets. However, for those who have strong relationships with their neighbors, an informal arrangement can help families avoid some of the high costs of pet sitting and pet boarding.

5. Local Events
As the price of gasoline rises, Americans are looking differently at their traditional transportation habits. With many communities so far part, it becomes harder to assemble a family reunion or other kind of event. In some cases, neighbors are finding that it’s easier to pursue events that center around a local community. Backyard barbecues can involve a block or other local community, allowing participants to use their personal vehicles less. In commuting suburbs and other similar areas, this kind of social strategy pays off, as individual households build strong social connections where they live.

These are just some of the main reasons for getting to know the families around you. Investing in your community is almost sure to pay off in terms of the way you live at home, and the environment around your home is critically important in many intangible ways.

Reference Apartmentratings.com



Post by Joanne Vanderhoef
Marketing and Media Specialist
The Management Group
Property and HOA Management in Vancouver WA and Portland OR
http://www.TMGnorthwest.com


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