Sunday, July 17, 2016

Important Things To Check While Buying A Home

While buying a residential project in Nashik or anywhere in India, it is very important to check the quality of the construction. Sometimes, the help of a professional is needed regarding a big investment or property buying. Here is a list of important  things to check before you buy your new home.

1)    Sound Paperwork: Most of the developers are not transparent about their illegal documents and paperworks to the buyers. However, it is your duty to check all the papers and read it carefully before signing.

2)    As cases of fraud is increasing, we recommend the buyers must visit the project site for a clear understanding of the construction.

Soil investigation: Every developer has to conduct a soil test. So, ask a copy of the soil test to check the condition of the plot. As soil differs from place to place, it is important to know the condition of the soil on which the building is made.

Design: Even if you feel that you will not understand the design and layout of the project. It is your duty to have a look at the final design created by the architect, so, that you can check the reality.

Material and fittings: The quality of the concrete mix should be the best one. Though now-a-days ready-mix is used for construction, but check for ISO certification for ensuring the quality of the mix.
From bathroom fittings to electrical fittings, you need to know about the brand and the actual pricing. Also, ensure the quality of the fittings as well.

Paints: Many of the developers and buyers don’t pay attention towards the colours and paints of the home, but it is also important to check its quality. The use of non-toxic paints are recommended to keep your family safe and healthy.

3)    Third Party Certification: Whether you are buying a 1 or 2 BHK flat in Nashik, you must ensure the overall quality of your home. If you feel, you have doubts, you can seek help from an auditor. A Quality Council of India certified auditor can guide you the best with the overall quality check of your home buying.

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