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You can join and verify in a neighborhood if you: rent or own a home, own a second home, own property where you are planning to build a home, or own a rental property in the neighborhood. 1. Join your neighborhood To connect with your neighbors, you'll need to create an account on Nextdoor. You do not need an invitation to join Nextdoor.

Nextdoor is the neighborhood hub for trusted connections and the exchange of helpful information, goods, and services.

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Neighborhood Faves is Nextdoor’s annual local business awards, giving neighbors a way to celebrate and support the businesses they love. Winners are determined by Faves, recommendations, and @mentions received over the past year through 10/17/25 at 11:59:59 PM PT.

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Check your “Neighborhood” notifications to see recent top posts from your neighborhood. You can find it by clicking on the bell icon in the top right corner of your screen - it will be the default tab that shows up. Mute specific pages or individuals that are filling your feed.

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Neighborhood pages showcase your community and help neighbors who haven't yet joined discover your Nextdoor neighborhood and help it grow to its full potential.

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The Ask feature uses AI technology to look through 14 years of neighborhood conversations about beloved local gems and creates an easy to read summary in seconds. With Ask, neighbors can ask a question like, "what is the best place to hike with kids?" and receive a quick, summarized response—just like asking a knowledgeable local.