The Pre-Design Phase / Site Analysis

Transportation and Commuting

Whether you're working from home or a long commute away, it's important to consider your transportation and commuting options. If you're already in your home, you already have a good idea of this, but if you're building a new home, read on. The ease of getting around and the time it takes to travel to work, school, and other amenities can have a significant impact on your quality of life. Considering these factors will help you make an informed decision when selecting the perfect site for your new home.

Proximity to work

The distance between your home and your workplace is a crucial factor in determining your daily commute. Evaluate the time and effort it would take to travel to and from work, considering factors such as traffic congestion and the availability of public transportation.

Public transportation

Access to public transportation is an essential consideration for many homeowners, especially if you prefer not to rely on a personal vehicle. Investigate the availability and convenience of public transportation options like buses, trains, or subways near your prospective homesite.

Walkability and bikeability

Some people prefer to walk or bike to nearby destinations, which can contribute to a healthier lifestyle and reduce transportation costs. Assess the walkability and bikeability of the area, considering factors like the availability of sidewalks, bike lanes, and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.

Access to amenities

Consider the proximity of your custom home to essential amenities like grocery stores, schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational opportunities. The ease of reaching these amenities can impact your daily life and overall satisfaction with your chosen location.

Future transportation developments

Stay informed about any planned transportation developments or infrastructure improvements in the area. New roads, highways, or public transportation lines can influence your daily commute and the overall desirability of your chosen location.

Taking transportation and commuting options into account when choosing a location for your custom home will help ensure a more enjoyable and convenient living experience. Keep in mind the proximity to work, public transportation options, walkability and bikeability, access to amenities, and future transportation developments when making your decision.

Questions to answer

  • Have you considered the distance between your prospective homesite and your workplace, taking into account factors such as traffic congestion and the availability of public transportation?

  • Have you investigated the availability and convenience of public transportation options like buses, trains, or subways near your desired location?

  • Have you assessed the walkability and bikeability of the area, considering factors like the availability of sidewalks, bike lanes, and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure?

  • Have you taken into account the proximity of your custom home to essential amenities like grocery stores, schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational opportunities?

  • Are you informed about any planned transportation developments or infrastructure improvements in the area that could influence your daily commute and the overall desirability of your chosen location?

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