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Buying a House? Check if it's 'Safe'

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, May 29, 2013

"Other signs to watch out for are small cracks on the walls, creaking or sticking doors and windows, and improperly aligned or uneven floors, say, with bathroom and kitchen tiles," added Pate.

Check on developer’s background and experience

Nowadays, home buyers seek premium properties to experience ultimate luxury. Choose big banner or reputed builder to avoid quality issues as the primary focus of big developers is the quality of construction. To retain reputation in this competitive market, reputed developers deliver finest quality throughout the construction process.

"If one is considering buying into a project by a well-known builder, it makes sense to inspect units in older projects by the same name, preferably those that are five to seven years old. The condition of these will throw light on how important construction quality is to the builder in question,” according to Om Ahuja, CEO, Residential Services, Jones Lang LaSalle India, reports Economic Times.

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