First, don't let the owner ask the doorman.
You can talk to the community administrator or the doorman. Because they know the basic situation of the community, sometimes they will tell the buyers their favorite houses more objectively and accurately than the owners. The information obtained from their mouths may sometimes be the decisive factor in buying a house.
Second, look at the stairs instead of the elevator.
Most of the newly-built commercial houses are elevator rooms. Although the elevator plays an important role, the stairs can't be ignored. See if there is any deposit and whether the fire escape is clear.
Third, don't watch it during the day and at night.
Looking at the house at night can examine whether the residential property management pays attention to safety, whether there are regular patrols, whether the safety precautions are comprehensive, and whether there is noise interference from vendors. These situations can't be seen during the day, and the exact information can only be obtained at night.
Fourth, look at patterns instead of building materials.
Buying a second-hand house is not as good as looking at it. Because the empty house has no shelter such as furniture and home appliances, you can clearly see the pattern of the whole house. A well-designed house should effectively divide various functional areas, such as public areas and private areas, dry and wet areas, and dynamic and static areas.
Fifth, look at the corner instead of the wall.
Checking whether the wall is flat, wet or cracked can help buyers to know whether there is water seepage in the house. Corners are more important than walls. Corner is to bear up, down, left and right structural forces. During the earthquake, the bearing capacity of the corner is the key. When there are serious cracks in the corner, the problem of water leakage will occur at any time.
Sixth, don't look at the decoration to see the workmanship.
Good decoration will make people shine at the moment, but clever decoration can cover up problems such as cracking, mildew and water leakage. Therefore, when buying a house, we must pay attention to the workmanship of the house, especially whether the edging process of the corner, window sill and ceiling is meticulous, which is often overlooked. Once there is a problem, it is very difficult to repair these nuances.
In addition, finding faults can increase the bargaining power with the owners; Newly renovated but blank houses are generally houses bought by customers. The purpose is to buy at a low price, sell at a high price and earn the difference. We should pay more attention to such a house.
Seven, don't look at sunny days and rainy days.
No matter how the owner "decorated" the house before, after a heavy rain, it will show its true colors. At this time, it is clear whether there are cracks, water leakage and water seepage in the walls, corners and ceilings of the house. Pay special attention to the floors of balconies and bathrooms to see if they are damp and moldy.
Eight, look at the sky without looking at the ground.
After reading the living room floor, bathroom tiles, etc. Look at the lighting circuit, and pay attention to whether there is water stain on the ceiling or uneven paint color. If there is, there may be water leakage. If possible, take a screwdriver, remove the lamps and lanterns, and use a flashlight to see if there are any paint drops or leaks in the four corners of the room on the ceiling.
9. Look out of the window instead of the curtains.
Pay attention to whether the ventilation condition of the house is good, whether the house is damp and moldy, and whether the lighting is good. Check whether the windows of the house are facing the exhaust holes of other houses.
Ten, do not open cold water to open hot water.
If you want to know whether the water pipe leaks, you can see if there is scale around the water pipe and if the water is yellow. When checking the bathtub, first turn on the tap to see if the running water is smooth, and then drain it after it is full to see if the drainage system is normal. There are generally two situations in a house without hot water: the house has been unoccupied for a long time, and the other is that the house may have been sold for a long time.
(The above answers were published on 20 17-05-25. Please refer to the current actual purchase policy. )
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