Useful Resources

Knowledge of a neighborhood helps you make an informed decision prior to putting an offer on a home. Besides walking and driving in the area you would like to buy, take advantage of the data available online. The local Chamber of Commerce, Univeristies and local Newspapers are great sources of information. 

Set time aside to research both the home and the neighborhood and good luck!

Demographic Information

  • American FactFinder. When you want to find authoritative demographic information fast, use American FactFinder, an interactive search engine provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. This resource can help you track down local population, as well as housing, industry, and business statistics for your market area. Data is taken from the Census 2000 and more recent surveys and reports.
  • ePodunk.com. Launched in 2000 by former journalists, this site contains profiles of more than 25,000 communities and every county in the United States. Entries are extensive, with specifics on history and geography of the area; home prices; schools, libraries, and other cultural amenities; air quality; taxes; economic and employment data; and much more.
  • Sperling's BestPlaces. This site generates rankings of places and people for major publications. It offers city profiles and a feature that allows users to compare any two cities in the United States in categories such as housing costs, crime, economy, health, and education.
  • National League of Cities. The oldest and largest national organization representing 18,000 cities, villages, and towns throughout the United States, this site offers research reports on cities that focus on fiscal conditions and demographic changes.


School Information

 

 

  • SchoolMatters.com. Although the site’s ultimate goal is to get more people involved in improving public schools, it’s full of rich information on how school districts are performing all over the country. It's run by Standard & Poor’s and provides a wide array of academic, spending, tax, and demographic data.


Architecture Information

.  About Architecture. This site provides a solid foundation on which to build your residential architecture knowledge. Part of the About network of Web sites on dozens of topics of interest, About Architecture features House Styles, an illustrated guide to the most popular residential architecture styles and features. Additional parts of the site provide information on renovating historical homes, home repairs, and home maintenance.

 


Elisa Uribe    Realtor

Opening the Door to Opportunity

Wells and Bennett Realtors 

elisa@rockridgedigs.com www.rockridgedigs.com

Office :510-485-7272     Fax: 510-531-2831

 Most of my business comes from referrals. I would enjoy getting yours!