There are still some unclear information about buying a house, and I don't know professionals. Does anyone know where to get some professional advice?

Buying a house is very simple.

1. Understand the property right, whether the property owner and the property have been sealed up, and whether the property owner has a bad record of overdue loan repayment.

2. Knowing the age of the house, you can't buy a property for more than 20 years.

3. Knowing the purpose of the owner's selling the house is related to whether something unlucky has happened inside.

Knowing the interest rate of the loan bank where the property is located is related to the repayment amount of your loan.

5. How much does it cost to know the current policy?

6. Knowing whether your or your family's bank has ever had a mortgage or a credit card overdue is related to whether your loan is smooth or not.

7. To know the orientation, light and noise of the house, it is best to see the house in person.