This section follows advice given in my previous piece "Property-Buying-Tips-Part-2" and assumes that you have done some preliminary searching and are attracted to a particular location or neighborhood. A very good, but often unconsidered source of information is your local law enforcement office. Be warned that they might give you a somewhat negative view of a neighborhood since that is the nature of their profession. Once you have explained that you're considering a property in an area, they may tell you some very useful information such as problems with neighbors or in the locality.
The realtor / estate agent will have informed you of other amenities such as transport, shopping, access and leisure facilities such as parks and open space. Your legal people should have checked any factors likely to affect your future property such as local authority planning applications, road and other proposals. Similarly, your legal team should check for hidden costs such as service charges (particularly in shared facilities such as apartments, etc), or basics such as water and sewage systems and charges.
Now that you are attracted to an area and are reasonably happy about the neighborhood, what other factors should you consider? If you have children or are considering a family, you will already have checked the local schools and colleges. Another useful way of picking up information about an area is to apply to the local school as a prospective parent; you will be surprised how much information you can get from enthusiastic head teachers! Their school bulletin or prospectus will have some relevant information. While you're visiting the area, don't forget to see i there is a local newspaper. Many localities have free newspapers delivered and some have long-established titles; you should ask in the local shops for these. You will have probably checked internet sources such as bulletin boards to get a feel for an area but don't forget to post a question on Yahoo Answers about particular areas since there are some very helpful people on this free service.
Finally, the often forgotten factors in home purchasing. You have probably asked about facilities such as TV, cable and broadband provision but don't forget to switch on your cellphone and check reception! Another forgotten factor is the effect of light during various parts of the year. This is not so crucial where you are searching in areas nearer the equator, but more important in more northerly or southerly regions. Since the property-viewing market tends to revolve around summer, you might be viewing during the best possible time of the year when daylight is long and the sun's elevation is constantly high. Imagine the effect of the winter sunshine when the angle of the sun is much lower. Conversely, you might be searching in a hot country and looking for shade! The opposite applies - if ฝากขายที่ดิน you're viewing in winter, check the possible trajectory of the sun in summer when that tree or building in the distance will make no difference.
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