Guide to home ownership: how to distinguish between true and false online viewing?

Now that the Internet is developed, everyone likes to look online no matter what they do. Finding a house is no exception. Developed network information can save us a lot of time to find a house in an intermediary store. However, people who look for a house online will encounter such problems. They look for several houses that look cheap and good on the Internet, call them, either sell them or they can't see them, and then the intermediary will recommend you a high-priced house. In fact, in the final analysis, it was the intermediary who made a fake house in order to attract customers. So, how do we judge whether the house is true or false when we look at it online?

First, the choice of website needs to be cautious.

Property buyers must find a reliable and regular website when checking the houses online. On the one hand, its housing is sufficient and its information is more real; On the other hand, the risk is relatively small.

Second, look at the quotation.

Don't trust a particularly cheap house. Although the low price is easy to attract people, in fact, when looking for a house, just compare it with the houses in the same community, because each community has a reasonable transaction price. So as long as you see a house with a similar ultra-low price, you can see it by paying a little attention to the transaction price of the same area in the same community.

Third, look at the picture.

(1) Don't trust the luxurious decoration of house photos. Few houses are really luxuriously decorated, but photos of houses that look simple or messy are much more real;

(2) If it is found that the pictures of houses used by multiple suites are basically the same, it can generally be judged that they are fake houses, at least the pictures of houses are fake;

(3) Looking at the decoration style of the house photos, the decoration styles of different parts of the house are basically fake houses.

Fourth, look at the time to market

Good housing, there is no reason not to close the deal in the short term. If you find that this property has been listed on the website for a long time, it is basically the bait thrown by the intermediary company.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Look at the description

The more detailed the description of the house, the higher the possibility that the house is real. The specific description at least includes: the basic information of the seller, the reason for selling the house, the purpose of the house, the property right of the house, etc.

Fake houses often have inconsistent titles, addresses or pictures. For example, the title of the house is a description of the house in the A community, but it is a description of the B community or a picture of the C community. Be careful when buying a house.

Six, telephone consultation

When you see the house you like, you might as well call the intermediary first. If the reply is that the house has been sold, the landlord has raised the price and so on. Then strongly recommend other houses, which are basically fake houses waiting for you to take the bait; If the answer is that you can see the house, then you need to ask more details about the house. If the intermediary is faltering, it is basically unreliable. You can choose to hang up.

Seven, see if the listing is certified.

Generally speaking, a house with a certificate is more reliable than a house without a certificate. Generally, online houses are marked if they are certified, so you can pay more attention when you look at the listing information.

After all, house price is a big expense in our life, so buyers should be vigilant when buying and choosing houses. And property buyers should also keep their eyes open in the face of the complicated online purchase information. Many times, in order to get electricity, the intermediary will whitewash the real housing information, such as false prices, beautification pictures, vague descriptions and so on. We should be rational and not greedy for petty gain.