Location is often considered the most important criteria when buying property. The house should be located in a neighborhood that's safe, so check the crime statistics for the area. Make sure it's in an area convenient to everywhere you need to get to, such as work, doctors, schools, stores, church and restaurants.
The location of the home within the neighborhood is also important. Property values may be lower when you buy a home on a busy street or backing to a busy road. It may be more desirable to be on an inside lot, on a street that's not too busy or on a cul-de-sac, if possible.