Buying a condominium inspection list
Before you buy a condominium, you should visit your property of desire. You may have to smile a little now, but it does happen that prospective buyers buy a condominium without having seen it in person. This can sometimes have fatal consequences. After all, buying a condo is a big financial decision. It is therefore imperative not to rely on the description and pictures on the Internet, but to take a look at the condominium yourself. This is especially true for older existing apartments. Here are some pitfalls that can turn a condominium into a bottomless financial hole. In principle, the quality of a condominium is based on two criteria: the location and the condition. So that you make the right choice and buy an attractive condominium that will retain its value and become a good investment in your future, we would be happy to provide you with a checklist for viewing. The location of the condominium The proverbial alpha and omega to consider when buying a condominium is the lo