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September 26, 20253 min read

Where Am I Going to Live? How to Choose the Right Place to Call Home

Where Am I Going to Live? How to Choose the Right Place to Call Home

One of the most important questions you’ll ever ask yourself when buying a home is simple but overwhelming: “Where am I going to live?”

It’s more than choosing a property. It’s choosing the backdrop of your life—the streets you’ll drive each day, the people you’ll meet at the grocery store, the schools or parks nearby, and the sense of belonging that makes a place feel like home.

I’ve walked alongside families, couples, and individuals for over 20 years in this journey, and I can tell you: the “right” place isn’t just about square footage or curb appeal. It’s about how your life fits within the community and how that home supports the season of life you’re stepping into.

Here are a few loving reminders to guide you as you make this big decision.

1. Lifestyle and Daily Rhythms

Think about what your day-to-day looks like. Do you want to be close to work, schools, or medical care? Do you crave peace and quiet, or do you love the energy of a walkable downtown?

Your lifestyle should shape your location. A home in the foothills might bring peace and nature, while a neighborhood closer to town might give you connection and convenience. There’s no right or wrong—only what feels right for you.

2. Community and Belonging

A house can be beautiful, but the neighborhood around it is what makes it feel like home. Visit the local coffee shop, walk through a park, or attend a community event in the area you’re considering. Ask yourself: Do I see myself here? Do I feel welcome?

The perfect place to live is one where you can imagine building relationships, not just building equity.

3. Future Plans and Flexibility

Life has a way of changing—children grow up, jobs shift, retirement approaches. When choosing where to live, consider both your present and your future.

Will this home give you room to grow if your family expands? Will it be easy to maintain if you’re looking for a simpler lifestyle later on? Choosing a home with flexibility brings peace of mind for years to come.

4. Finances and Peace of Mind

Of course, budget plays a role—but beyond the numbers, think about what will bring you peace. A house should never feel like a financial burden.

Ask: Can I live comfortably here? Will this home still allow me to enjoy life, travel, or invest in my future? The right place isn’t the one that stretches you to the edge—it’s the one that lets you breathe easy.

5. Emotional Connection

Sometimes, it’s not just logic—it’s a feeling. You walk into a home, and something in your heart whispers, “This is it.”

Pay attention to that. Choosing where you’re going to live isn’t just about practicality—it’s also about joy, comfort, and the deep sense of being at peace when you walk through the front door.

Gentle Guidance

As you wrestle with the question “Where am I going to live?” remember—it’s not just about picking a house. It’s about aligning your home with your life, your dreams, and the season you’re in.

Take your time. Ask questions. Walk through different neighborhoods. Listen to your heart. Because the best home is the one where you can truly see yourself living—not just today, but for all the tomorrows you’re hoping for.

Ready When You’re Ready

For over 20 years, I’ve been helping people not just buy homes—but find the right place to live. With deep local knowledge of California’s Gold Country and trusted connections across the region, I’m here to guide you with patience, honesty, and care.

If you’re asking yourself, “Where should I live?”—know that you don’t have to answer that question alone. I’m here to listen, offer insight, and walk with you every step of the way.

Janelle Louanne Foyil, REALTOR® | Gold Rush Realty Group
DRE #02026277 | 📞 (209) 401-9912

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Janelle Louanne Foyil

My name is Janelle (DRE # 02026277). I specialize in first-time home buyers, divorce buyers/sellers, investor sales, and VA buyers/sellers. By listing your home with me, you will receive the most for your home possible. I grew up in Wyoming, and before I became an agent, I worked as a loan processor for Pinnacle Bank. I later moved to the Black Hills, where I purchased a log home just a couple miles from Mt. Rushmore. As a homeowner, I understand the challenges buyers face—especially single buyers navigating the emotional process of divorce. My family were property managers who repaired, replaced, and flipped homes. With my background in loans, I also sold mortgage loans in the Black Hills before becoming a Buyer’s Agent in Hill City, SD in 2005. I then sold real estate in Rapid City, South Dakota until I moved to California.

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