Updated June 22, 2026
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Level of separation from neighbors and public spaces.
Sidewalk quality, intersection density, and nearby amenities.
Aesthetic quality of the buildings and surrounding environment.
Parks, unfenced green spaces, and walkable access for dogs.
Density feel ranging from quiet rural expanses to bustling city centers.
Activity level and density of social destinations, from quiet enclaves to urban hotspots.
Noise levels in the area driven by traffic, transport and aviation.
Historical air quality levels in the area.
Proximity to heavy industry, landfills, or environmentally impacted sites.
Socio-economic health, stability, and resilience of the community.
Prevailing political leanings and civic atmosphere of the neighborhood.
Generational mix: young families, professionals, or retirees.
FEMA flood risk zones and historical flooding events in the area.
CAL FIRE risk levels and historical fire incidents in the area (CA only).