Fizber.com a real estate (http://www.fizber.com/) Web site, has developed an innovative Ecology (http://ecology.fizber.com/) tool that allows house-hunters to view sources of air, water and noise pollution in a neighborhood.
A good way to begin a research about a neighborhood is to start with some environmental statistics. Homebuyers should ensure that the selected property is not located too close to
pollution sources, for example, power plants, heavy factories, dump sites, heavy-traffic highways or railways (noise pollution).
"There's a lot of environmental data and statistics on the Internet, but our goal was to make it available to house hunters in ways that are more understandable and more visual - in the
form of diagrams," comments Julia Foster, VP of Marketing, Fizber.com. "Buyers can use these diagrams to answer questions like: What are the major sources of air pollution within several
miles of my new home What are the relative contributions of air, water and noise pollution What sources are near my son or daughter's school Which chemicals are emitted by a particular
facility or mobile sources in this area" To answer these questions homebuyers need check out Ecology tab displayed on every home listing.
With air pollution and traffic on the rise, it increasingly makes sense to consider how environmentally friendly a city is before moving there. "Living in a town with serious pollution is
like living under a death sentence", continues Foster. "If the damage does not come from the immediate poisoning, then cancers, lung infections, mental retardation are likely the
outcomes."
Most homebuyers before they buy a home (http://www.fizber.com/home-by-owner/index.html) should consider things such as what is
the quality of the drinking water in the area and what is the condition of the local watershed Foster says buyers should also check into these things: "What is the source of drinking
water in the area or neighborhood Does the water have an odor Is the water in the area known to be "hard" water Are there any known contaminated rivers, lakes, beaches"
The more time you spend studying the location the less likely you are to discover something you really dislike about the neighborhood after you have bought the home.
About Fizber.com
Fizber.com is a for-sale-by-owner (http://www.fizber.com) website listing about 2 million homes for sale. Listings are available for homes all over the
United States. Fizber.com puts the power of buying and selling at your fingertips. View Colorado Springs, CO homes for sale (http://www.fizber.com/4149737).
For more information, please visit www.fizber.com.
Contact:
Julia Foster
Fizber.com
877-MY-FIZBER