Does your neighborhood seem to have shrunk in size or grown in population? Has something changed but you can’t quite put your finger on it? It may be that your neighborhood is getting overcrowded. If that is the case, perhaps it is time to look for a new home in a quieter neighborhood that is more reflective of the neighborhood you originally moved into. Below are ten signs that indicate that a neighborhood is becoming overcrowded.
- Lack of street parking. When friends and family come to visit do they have a hard time finding a place to park on the street? If finding a parking spot in your neighborhood is a difficult task that can me a definite sign that your neighborhood is getting overcrowded.
- Heavier traffic patterns. Traffic patterns are another thing to pay attention to. If the streets in your neighborhood have seen an increase in vehicle traffic in the last few years, this is another sign that your neighborhood is getting overcrowded.
- Large groups of children. Are you noticing large groups of children out playing in yards, at the park or just walking down the sidewalks? When a neighborhood is getting crowded, it is usually from families with children. Children equal a larger population count per household.
- Unfamiliar faces. If you no longer recognize who all your neighbors are, that can be a clue to overcrowding as well. This is especially true if you used to know everyone in the neighborhood.
- Increase in neighborhood crimes. This may seem like a strange item on the list but statistically, the more people in an area, the higher the crime rate. If your neighborhood has gone from crime free to more frequent crime reports, it may be due to an increase in the population of the neighborhood.
- Increase of barking dogs. Does it seem like there is always a dog or two barking in your neighborhood? With an increase in people, also comes an increase of pets.
- More frequent police patrols. Do you see patrol cars traveling your streets more often than you used to? Law enforcement will spend more time in a neighborhood that is growing in population.
- Multiple family residences. Has your neighborhood changed from all single family dwellings to now include townhomes, duplexes and apartments? This type of change will always increase the population of a neighborhood very quickly since it means many more families living in one building.
- Overcrowding at neighborhood schools. If your neighborhood schools are filled to capacity and needing to expand, that is another sure sign that the neighborhood is also overcrowded.
- Busy sidewalks. Can you no longer take a quiet peaceful stroll through the neighborhood? Are you having to make way for others walking in the other direction? Do you hear the children and pets making racket out in the yards? An increased noise level and busy sidewalks are another sign that your neighborhood has grown.
If you could relate to more than one of the items on this list, it is likely that your neighborhood is growing in population and may soon be overcrowded. Perhaps that is fine with you. If it is not, then now would be the time to start looking for the peace and quiet that used to be found in your neighborhood. Whenever you are ready, you can count on DoorFly.com to be there to help you find a great home and earn some extra cash.
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