Is there anything to pay attention to when looking at a house in Singapore?
1) Floor problem: Generally speaking, our PR prefers high-rise buildings, because it has better ventilation, better vision and no or little line of sight obstruction. Of course, the prediction and COV of high-rise buildings will be higher, so be prepared psychologically. In fact, if the front or back of the house is not covered and well ventilated, personally, there is no need to have a tall building. A friend designated a house with a floor above 10, and the highest floor in that generation was 13, so there were few choices. It mainly says the top floor and the second floor. Worried about the top floor, 1 afraid of rain leakage, 2 afraid of direct sunlight burning the roof. If we go to the roof of the new HDB, there is actually a waterproof and thermal insulation layer on the top floor. In addition, the insulation layer needs frequent maintenance. So there is no need to worry about leaking rain and being too hot. In case of rain and water leakage, HDB is responsible for free repair. No more people on the second floor. It is said that during the Spring Festival, garbage cleaners didn't start working until 15, and the garbage chute in the old house was in the kitchen of every household. So no one cleaned up during the Spring Festival, and the second floor was full. But now the garbage is cleaned every day, and it will never be like this again. The garbage chute of the new house is outside, at the elevator entrance. 2) Orientation: Because the sun shines from the west in the afternoon, the wall in the west will be hot, so if the room (bedroom) faces west, it will be very stuffy. If the window faces west, but the window is a corridor, that is another matter. Houses in the west are generally not recommended unless you are not very afraid of heat. The other direction, slightly tilted to the west, is not a big problem. Some friends think there is no wind when they look at the house, and they don't like it. This is a problem to be analyzed in detail. The wind direction is different in different seasons in Singapore. There is no wind now, but there may be wind in a few months. 3) Some homeowners have two bedrooms to make a big room. Some homeowners have a small room in the living room, some use the storage room as a shoe cabinet, and some use the balcony as a flower bed. I've seen the most creative set of JAMBO5. The five rooms are Japanese, European, manor, holiday house and cabin. Some houses are square and stable. Others don't stick to one model and have a hole in the sky. Every flower enters every eye. See what you like. But some places must pay attention to: whether there are obvious cracks in the wall. This is not a crack in the paint, it is very common. Whether the ceiling of kitchen and bathroom leaks. It doesn't matter if it turns yellow, and it doesn't matter if the paint peels off slightly. 4) It is also important to see if there is a masterpiece of oil painting by Long Ge at the door. Unless you are in this line of work, or you are a police home, I advise you not to buy such a problematic house. 5) The furniture in the house, the maintenance of the house and the owner's mental outlook can all reflect the owner's economic situation to some extent. Observe carefully. /zd/ym