(1) All about crime. That is an indicator of nieghborhood desirability. Go to the crimedata base in your area OR call the Tyler Police Department for statistics in a certain area. Texas has a Megan’s Law database that can show sex offenders. (2) Meth labs. The Drug Enforcement Agency’s database has addresseS of meth & other drug labs. (3) Social connectedness, online & off. Does the neighborhood have block parties, newletters, etc.? (4) Technological & communications capabilities. How spotty or non-existance is cell phone service, particularly out of larger areas? (5) Potentially problematic HOA rules & municipal regulations. For instance, can you install a radio tower for ham operators in the neighborhood? (6) Future developments that might affect your ability to enjoy your home. Check City of Tyler Planning & Zoning. Note any proposals that uptick the traffic, noise, orders & pollution. (7) Upcoming/proposed special assessments. Review disclosed HOA reserves & financials & recent copies of newsletters & Board meeting meeings. THIS WAY YOU CAN KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON & COMING UP IN A PARTICULAR SUBDIVISION.