A little extra on location:
The Starbucks Area
by Julie Broad
In our most recent purchase, which is to be our new home in
Burnaby, I told Dave I wanted a home in an area with a
Starbucks factor. I don't go to Starbucks everyday. In
fact, I don't even drink regular coffee. But, I do walk our dog
everyday and I like to have places to walk to.
I have watched Starbucks
pop up all over Calgary and Toronto, and they always
choose the areas I would live in. It seems they pick the
emerging or emerged trendy spots. Typically it's a street
with plenty of foot traffic, good shops and nice
restaurants. All things I look for in a neighbourhood
right now. (Recently, the Globe and Mail read my thoughts,
and featured the Starbucks factor and how a new Starbucks
impacts house prices in an area).
A Starbucks
area may not be what you are looking for in an investment
property, but think about who your most likely or most desired
renter is and think about what they would want in an area. If
you are renting to young professionals like Dave and I, you may
want to find the Starbucks area. If you are renting to
families, look for close proximity to schools and grocery
stores. If you are renting to students, being close to public
transportation, entertainment and university/college would be
beneficial. More on these considerations next month when we
talk about evaluating your potential purchase.
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