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Introduction For most people, buying a flat is one of the biggest buys they make in their life. It involves a huge amount of money. When you put in so much money, you want to be sure that you are making the right decisions and not doing anything wrong. That is exactly what this article will help you with. The actual process of buying a flat is not very complicated. Even if you do not understand it, your seller will be more than happy to explain each and every thing to you. The difficult part is, knowing that you are not being "fooled" or "conned" by someone. This guide will give you all the possible tips and tricks you should keep in mind so that you can make your decision wisely. We hope you find it helpful. Please Note: This guide is designed to help people who are interested in buying flats in brand new constructions as well as already existing buildings. Some of the points may not be applicable to you depending on the kind of flat you are buying.

Choosing a good loaction for your flat-
When choosing the location of your flat, you must consider these questions: Is there a "daily market" from which you can buy fruits and vegetables near-by? Is there a doctor's clinic or hospital nearby? If you and your family relies on public transport, is there a buss stop, railway station etc. close- by? If you have small children, is there a playground, park, garden etc. close-by? What about post offices, banks etc.? Does the area have proper drainage, sewage and water supply? Is there a regular system for garbage disposal in your area? What about schools, collages, offices? How far are they from the location? What will the daily transport cost be? What is the pollution and noise situation in the area? How is the neighborhood? Is it a safe place to raise children?

Is your flat designed to suit your needs?
It would be best if you choose a flat that satisfies your needs and also suits your life style. You could use these questions to guide you: What is the age of the people who will be living in the flat? If they are old, you might want to choose a flat that is on the ground floor or first floor? If the flat is on a high floor, is there a lift service available in the building? Does the lift service have a generator backup? If you choose a flat on the first or ground floor, you must consider the possibility of floods affecting the area! How are the flats in the society arranged? Is there privacy or can everyone see into your house? When people are talking in the flat next to yours, can you hear it in your flat? This would mean that your conversations too will not be private! How are the windows of the flat arranged? Does enough sunlight come into the house? Is there enough ventilation? What are the amenities the society is providing? Are there too many corridors in the apartment?





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