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Home Buying Checklist

Home Buying Checklist

10 key questions to ask yourself when buying a house in Bangalore: A real estate veteran’s insight into the home-buyer journey.

Buying a house is a significant milestone and must fit your current lifestyle and plans. 

Founder of Ceyone Marketing, Mr. Deba Pati advises, “As a home buyer, before seeking advice from others, do your homework first. At Ceyone, we conduct demographic and lifestyle checks for all our home buyers to recommend homes that meet their needs for the next 15 years and beyond.”

Here is a list of homework you need to do as first time home buyer:

  • Who Will Be Living in the House?

Deba points out, “Make a list of who all are going to stay with you once you buy the house for 2 years down the lane, then 5, 10, and 15 years? “ If it’s just you and your partner now, think whether you’ll have kids or if ageing parents might move in. Even a pet can change your space needs. 

For example, if you’re planning a family, you’ll need extra bedrooms and perhaps a yard. On the other hand, if your parents might live with you in the future, consider a house with a ground-floor bedroom or an accessible layout.

  • What Are Your Future Plans?

Are you planning to stay in your current job, or could a career change take you to a different city? If higher education is on the horizon, you might prefer a house that’s easy to sell or rent out. Similarly, if you dream of starting a home business, look for a house with a suitable space for an office.

  • What Layout Do You Want and Future Space Needs?

“Do you love open spaces for entertaining, or do you prefer distinct rooms for different activities?”, asks Deba. An open kitchen might be great if you love cooking and socializing, while a separate home office can provide a quiet workspace. If you anticipate needing a home office or a guest room, factor that into your home-buying decision. 

  • How Important Is Proximity to Family and Friends?

Consider how close you want to be to family and friends. If you value regular visits and gatherings, choose a location that makes this easy. On the other hand, if you prefer a bit of distance for more privacy, look to buy a house with accessibility and seclusion.

  • What Is Your Lifestyle?

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, look to buy a house near parks or nature trails. If you love the urban lifestyle, consider proximity to restaurants, theatres, and shopping centers. If fitness is important to you, having a gym nearby or space for home workout equipment could be crucial.

  • What Kind of Amenities?

Deba highlights, “Think about amenities that cater to different age groups—children may enjoy pools and sports facilities, while elders might prefer quiet sit-out areas.” Consider amenities like yoga studios or gyms for yourself, and parks for pets. 

  • What Kind of Community Do You Want?

Do you prefer to buy a house in a lively area with cafes and shops, or a quiet, green neighborhood with parks? Consider the sense of community, social events, and privacy levels. Visit neighborhoods at different times to gauge the community vibe and see if it aligns with your expectations.

  • What Type of House Do You Want?

Consider the architectural style when you buy that suits your preferences, such as courtyard villas like Buildiko Springwoods, Spacious 3 BHK apartments like Subishi Fortuna Towers, sustainable homes like CoEvolve Florenza or solar-powered homes like Nyra Sunterra.

  • What Is the Commute Like?

Evaluate the commute to work, schools for children, healthcare facilities, and other frequently visited places like extracurricular activity centers from the house you plan to buy. 

  • What Are Your Long-Term Financial Goals?

Long-term financial aspirations including plans for children’s education, healthcare expenses, retirement savings, etc., are financial commitments that do impact your home buying decisions.

“When in a rented house, you often compromise a lot of things. What are those things you like to have in your own home? Identify at least 5-6 non-negotiables that would make you not buy a house if they are not met,” Deba strongly recommends.

By addressing these questions, you can ensure that your new home will be a comfortable, practical, and enjoyable place to live for years to come. Visit www.theceyone.com, do thorough research, Invest wisely and make choices that reflect both your current lifestyle and future aspirations.