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Inspect These 7 Things Before Buying Your New Home

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Inspect These 7 Things Before Buying Your New Home
Inspect These 7 Things Before Buying Your New Home


Accepting the offer on your dream home is the new joy of one’s life but, it isn’t done only with that. You will have to inspect the property before closing the deal as their might be plenty of issues hiding in there. This doesn’t stop with the peeling paint or loose bolt, there are big items in the list that needs your focus on the property.


Here are the 7 things you should inspect on before buying a property for sale in Chennai.


Be it a new property or resale property for sale in Chennai, see that you are inspecting the following things before making the biggest decision.


1. Damaged Roof


"I particularly followed this step when I visited a site to buy an apartment in Chennai. I recommend you to take this as a serious note while inspecting the property you decide to purchase."


The first thing you need to know about your potential new home is its age and roof’s condition. The realtor should be able to tell you. Just do a visual check of the roof by walking around the house carefully. Look for damaged or missing shingles, rusted flashing, moss or dirt and any other spots that tell you it's a sign of damage. A damaged roof could seriously impact the interior and exterior of your property for sale in Chennai. If you have concerns, let your developer or agent know so they can discuss them with the homeowner when they negotiate your offer.


2. Water damage


Since most of the villas and flats in Chennai are constructed using Mivan Technology, there is less chance of water damage in recent times. Though this lessens the stress of deciding the purchase, I suggest you look for any water damage carefully.


Look for water stains inside the house and on the ceiling. Check under sinks in the kitchen and bathrooms and also test all of the faucets and showers. You’ll as well want to check out the basement, garage or crawl space to see if there’s a sump pump. These usually indicate past or future problems with poor water drainage which could lead to flooding eventually. Outside, look for sloping areas in the yard, standing water, drains, watermarks on the foundation. Even if the water issues aren’t active anymore, it’s good to know past problems and what should priorly know what could pop up in the future.


3. Never assume new Construction means no flaws


Even if your apartment or villa in Chennai is newly built, you should still run through the usual inspections before you make the purchase.


Some new construction features sustainable home designs which are new to the real estate market. These new eco-friendly approaches to home design are continuously being evaluated for proper installation; Henceforth, ensure you check that they meet necessary codes and regulations


4. Do the window frames have cracking paint?


The state of the external window frames is an obvious indicator of the state of the house. In case of resale apartments in Chennai, if the homeowners have invested in and looked after the windows, they are likely to have taken good care of the rest of the apartment. If you can easily push your finger into the wooden window frame, they are usually aren’t in the best state. If there is condensation between the double-glazed window-panes, it means that they are faulty. New windows should be installed by a registered approved inspector.


5. Is the building structurally good?


As said earlier, the incorporation of Mivan technology in the flats for sale in Chennai are structurally better and appealing but, there might be few damages that go unnoticed if you are buying apartments in Chennai that are old and used.


It is not only important to look for big cracks but you should expect some hairline cracks as well. Look especially around where walls join, end-of-terrace walls, and bay windows, all of which can start to fall from the rest of the property. You should look for issues now that you can ask the homeowner or the agent about and then ask your surveyor to investigate it later. Whether it is an apartment in OMR or flat for sale in Anna Nagar, you should inspect all these without fail.


6. Check the condition of power points


Cheap wiring can be dangerous, and rewiring your new home can be an expensive task. Also check out the fuse board, often an indication of the state of the wiring but a survey will confirm whether it needs replacing or not. Having enough plug points is seemingly a big selling point in our increasingly gadget-driven world, so it is worth taking note on the way around the property. Since most flats in Chennai are now developed with enough outlets, do check this by adding it to your inspection checklist



7. Bugs and pests


Since most of the properties, be it luxury apartments in Anna Nagar or small flats in OMR, the location where these properties are built might be prone to bugs. This occurs due to the water stagnation during the rainy season.


You may not see any critters in the daytime, but rather look in corners and cupboards for mouse and cockroaches. Once more, this is another simple fix. You can approach the property holder for a pest control treatment as a component of your agreement.


Understanding potential issues will make you progressively sure amid the home purchasing knowledge – and enable you to make the most of your new house instead of worrying over what's going on. It's depends upon you to choose if any issues you find are major issues or a chance to show signs of improvement negotiate on your new apartment for sale in Chennai.


Now that you know the 7 important things to inspect before buying your new home, make your biggest financial decision with ease. If you have any tips on inspecting a house, I welcome your thoughts via comments below.

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