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A dream home can be a huge problem!
Would you buy something without knowing what it is? Especially if it’s a major expense like buying a property.
In order to make an informed decision about a property purchase and make one of the most significant transactions of your life, you need the full information about it. You can get this information by inspecting the property. The inspection is not only legal but also technical. An inspection is a technical check of the property.
When you proceed to buy a property, you are not only interested in the selling price and whether the documentation is in order, but also in the actual condition of the property you are about to give your money for. It is not always visible at first sight. Sometimes, in order to sell the property, the seller conceals or understates some significant circumstances about the condition of the property or the living environment. It may also “gloss over” the need for serious repairs.
You’ll probably want to know what is the condition of the property, what are its advantages and disadvantages. What repairs does it need and what additional expenses will you have to make to turn it into the dream home for you and your family. Whether there are electromagnetic emissions, whether there are leaks or the need for expensive repairs. What is the construction?- Would you pay the same price if the construction was beamed, Prussian vault or reinforced concrete? Is the living environment suitable. Is the neighbour upstairs a fan of the step or the one to the side of the piano!
What are the parking options. Is there convenient public transportation? If you have young children you would probably be interested to know if there is a nursery, kindergarten, school, park nearby. Your life would be hell if to get to each of these places you had to get in the car and when you came back again look for a place to park. Whether there are convenience stores and eateries.
As a home buyer looking to make an informed purchase decision, you can contact a property inspector to inspect the property. He or she will ascertain its current condition and complete the information you need to decide whether to proceed with a transaction before you have paid the price. The inspection report would give you an idea of what you can change and what you can’t, what repairs you need to make and would give you an indication of how much they would cost.
Without finding out the real condition of the real estate, buying it becomes something like “Buying a cat in a sack”.
Are you ready to make the deal of a lifetime when some of the essential information is hidden from you!