Step 4: Viewing and Checking Documents
With this second list made, one more step is taken: scheduling viewers. No matter how good the photos of an apartment look or how good the apartment recommended by a friend looks, it is necessary to go on the spot, to see the proximity area, the atmosphere, the entrance to the block and, of course, the apartment itself, with all aspects and its corners.
During each viewing, ask the agent / owner to start from list no. 1, the one with your real estate criteria: what is the usable area? Is the parking space included? How easy is it to get to the center? What is the value of maintenance?
We have published, in the past, a list of 10 questions you should ask a real estate developer if you are interested in a home in a new complex - here you will find the first part and here the second.
It is very important that the documents of the apartment are in order and available (not on the spot, but shortly after viewing):
- Documents attesting the quality of owner and the right to sell
- Documents attesting the legal status of the property
- Documents proving the technical quality of the construction
- Documents that ensure the transfer of ownership
It happens that a property is put up for sale by a person who does not have the legal right to sell it, for example. Or, it is crucial to check with documents if the apartment is in a building framed at seismic risk.
After viewing, it is important to note what impression your place of viewing made, what is the status of the documentation and whether or not your criteria were "checked".