Looking For A New Home That Has Room For A Garden? 3 Reasons You Should Choose An Agrihood

Posted on: 22 November 2016

If you're in the market for a new home, and you're looking for a different type of planned community, you should look into agrihoods.  Not sure what agrihoods are? Agrihoods are planned communities that allow you to have a more natural, environmentally-friendly lifestyle. They're designed to create a more close-knit community. Here are just three of the reasons you should consider choosing an agrihood for your next housing purchase.

Focus on the Environment

When it comes to protecting the environment, you need to start with your own home. That's not always easy when you live within the confines of the urban sprawl. Luckily, agrihoods are flourishing in suburban communities across America. In fact, these agrihoods are becoming quite popular for people looking for a different type of planned-community. One of the things that set agrihoods apart from other planned communities is that the focus is on community gardens and the environment.

Increased Community Involvement

One of the great things about agrihoods is the sense of community. While the community gardens do take center stage, there are other ways for you to get involved with your neighbors. Whether it's evening walks through the community, tending the community gardens, or participating in local cooking classes, you'll get to know all your neighbors. When you live in an agrihood, you'll have the benefit of living a peaceful farm life, while still residing in the suburbs.

Easy Access to Organic Vegetables

It can be difficult to find fresh organic vegetables when you live in the city. Even if you can find them, they are often too expensive to purchase. However, when you live in an agrihood, fresh, organic produce is always within walking distance. All you'll need to do is take a walk to the garden and pick the produce you want to eat, although you might have to water the spinach, or pull weeds from around the turnips. It's all a part of the agrihood community. You enjoy fresh produce, while caring for the community garden. You'll know they're organic because you'll be sharing in the care and maintenance of the garden.

If you're in the market for a new home, and you want to live an environmentally-friendly lifestyle, talk to your realtor about touring agrihoods near you when looking at homes for sale. If you can't find an agrihood near you, ask your realtor to find communities that offer space for community gardens. You can get your own agrihood started.

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