Over the years there has been a major shift in the way real estate developers integrate their projects with amenities and comfort features to make the offer of sale more attractive.
However, one must be wary of the ways which developers use to dupe new customers with jargon and terminology that may sound arbitrary.
To avoid this, here is a list of must-ask questions and tips that will help you become an aware and more informed buyer.
While some may decide to evaluate legal documents by themselves and would not opt for a second opinion, it is highly advisable to bring in a lawyer to verify if not provide understanding about the contents of the deal.
Cost of Ownership: Buying a house comes with owning and paying not just for the house but additional avenues such as parking costs, stamp duties, registration, and renting/buying furniture for the house.
Although they seem to be minuscule expenditures, they ultimately weigh in heavily when the total cost of ownership is calculated for the house.