1. Being swayed by aesthetics over basics
Beautiful designs can be tempting, but focus on overall quality. Check room connectivity, kitchen layout, and construction standards. A glossy exterior might hide costly issues.
2. Skipping a neighborhood analysis
Don’t just evaluate the property- evaluate the locality. For instance, is there adequate public transport? How far is the nearest school, pharmacy, or grocery store? A property in a secluded area with no civic amenities/lower degree of safety can be inconvenient, even if it’s well-priced.