Good neighbors are as important as price or location for 82% of Americans when buying a home. About 25% of homeowners have spent $1,000+ dealing with bad neighbors, and many would pay $10,000-$20,000 extra to avoid them. Over half have complaints about neighbors, with issues like noise and safety being dealbreakers. Trustworthiness, quietness, and home upkeep define a good neighbor for most.
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