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What factors should be considered when buying a house in Australia? Just look at it!

In China, many families with relatively strong economic strength will choose to send their children to study abroad or emigrate with their families. However, whether studying abroad or buying a house will involve buying a house. What factors should China people consider when they want to buy a house in Australia? Will it be the same as in China? Bian Xiao will answer your questions today.

1. Location of the house

As in China, buying a house in Australia also needs to consider the location of the house, such as how far is the house from the school? How far is the house from cultural scenic spots, shopping centers, leisure facilities, workplaces and traffic stations? Considering these factors can help you adapt to life abroad more quickly.

2. Housing environmental noise

The noise near expressways or busy streets, expressways, parking lots and playgrounds is serious, so although the traffic in such places is convenient, it should be carefully considered. In addition, we should also consider the location of elevators, garage doors, garbage bins, heating or air conditioning equipment.

3. The price of the house

The price of the house you are considering must be competitive with other similar houses. Considering that the extra facilities are uneconomical, you have to pay more, and you should not want such Australian property. On the other hand, you should also consider the potential resale value of the house, that is, the appreciation space.

4. Restrictions and opportunities in the area where the house is located

Understand the regulations and other related matters in this area, such as whether there is a community plan? What kind of local regulations are there? Are there any changes in the regulations? Is there no restriction on the use of old buildings or rental buildings? This can reduce the chance of misunderstanding after check-in.

5. The building quality of the house

Thoroughly inspect the building where the house is located and the surrounding buildings, and make an overall evaluation of the developer's products. Hire a trusted contractor or house inspector to evaluate the quality and state of a building or house unit, so as to reduce the possibility of accidents caused by house quality problems.

6. Privacy protection design of residence

Privacy is a very important consideration, and we must attach great importance to it. Do we know whether the sound insulation materials of the walls, floors and ceilings of the house are enough? In addition, consider the distance from your unit to other public areas, including sidewalks, roads and fences.

7. Population change trend in the area where the house is located.

Find out the demographic trends of the communities you are interested in. Do people move in or out? Why? What is the average age of the population in this community? Occupation type? Income level? Family structure? If the population is increasing, the demand for rental or second-hand houses will usually increase. If the population is an elderly group, the population may choose to downsize and prefer to buy a smaller house.

8. Does the house have public facilities?

Think carefully about all the public facilities provided in the house to see if they meet your needs? Are you willing to bear part of the maintenance and repair costs of these facilities? If it doesn't fit, look at other houses.

These are the factors that Bian Xiao should consider when buying a house in Australia, and I hope they can help you.

(The above answers were published on 20 15-09- 17. Please refer to the current actual purchase policy. )

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