Property Buying Guide: When buying a house to live in, keep an eye on 6 things..

There is no doubt that the joy of living in one's own house is different. The feeling of happiness, autonomy, and freedom that one gets in one's own house is not possible to get in a rented house. When living in a rented house, there are often problems regarding parking, movement, use of common areas, as well as electricity and water bills. Also, after a certain period, the rented house has to be vacated, no matter how cordial the relationship between the tenant and the owner of that property is. In such a situation, there is a need for your dream house. So, what should you do when you also have to buy a house for yourself and your family?
The statistics of the last one and a half decades indicate that lakhs of people in the age group of 35 to 45 years have realized their dream of owning a house in different parts of the country. If you are also thinking of buying your own house, then before reaching a final decision about any property in any area, definitely consider these things. If you build housekeeping with these 6 things in mind, then rest assured that your family will feel relaxed and like heaven in it.
First of all, look at the budget.
Before buying any property, you must decide how much money you can spend on it. Make sure that you use your savings to buy it or take some loan from your well-wishers, banks, and financial institutions. If you are investing money from your pocket, then there is no need to worry much, but in the case of taking a loan, you will have to consider your monthly expenses as well as the expenses that will increase in the coming time. For example, make a decision keeping in mind the expenses of children's education or marriage.
Take care of future needs.
If at present your work is likely to run in a one-bedroom flat or a two-room house, then do not think that there will be no change in your need in the future. So, while buying your house, pay attention to your future needs. For example, if there are a total of four members in your house including your parents and spouse and you are thinking of buying a two-bedroom or three-room house, then convert it into a four-room house. By doing this, when your children grow up or when special guests come to your house, you will not feel the shortage of space or rooms in the house.
Surrounding area and living cost
It is also important to look at the living cost and surrounding places of the place where you are buying a house. Understand that properties are available cheaply in newly settled areas, but the living cost there is expensive. Living cost means the expenditure on the means to reach there as well as the expenditure on fulfilling the daily needs. Keep in mind that the expenses on amenities and living standards change in different colonies located in the same area. This happens due to various facilities like cleanliness, security, the structure of houses, openness, parking, and greenery.
The crime rate for security
Whichever city you buy a house in, while choosing a particular area, do pay attention to the crime rate there. If we talk about different cities of Delhi-NCR, then there is a difference and disparity in the number of crimes in each city. Similarly, if we look at different areas of these cities in a phased manner, then only a few areas will be seen to have more crime. Do talk to property dealers and RWA officials about security and crime. There is no doubt that the colony or society in which you have decided to buy a house should be well-prepared from the security point of view, but it is also important to see how safe the roads that will take you to your house and society are.
Employment and future facilities
There is a constant demand for residential areas that have office space, factories, or retail facilities nearby. Also, the prices keep rising with time. Not only this, if means of employment are also available near the house, then the time spent commuting is also saved. This is the reason why apart from Noida and Gurgaon, the demand for Pune, and Bangalore has increased a lot in the last two to three decades.
Check the infrastructure too.
Infrastructure is also an important element of buying a house. Where you are buying a house, what are the roads and their width, what are the alternative arrangements in case of traffic jams, drainage along with sewage, shopping-school facilities, etc. It is also necessary to look at small things like this. If this happens, you will not have to worry about all these things for many years after buying a house. In such a situation, if you buy a house keeping these above-mentioned points in mind, you will not feel the need to change it for a long time or leave that particular area and go to some other place.