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How to choose a good community? What should I pay attention to?

Remember the following five points when choosing a house:

1. Quality of life

Big costs can be found out, and more can be learned by asking professional peers or asking original technical details, but many costs that affect the quality of life and life details are hard to find. To put it bluntly, customers can only rely on the experience and responsibility of developers to a large extent. At this point, it is easy to understand as a second-hand housing community, and both communities belong to the same developer.

2. Property

Implicit value is difficult to find when customers buy, and can only be felt if they continue to live in it.

For example, the quality of property service, community safety, garden environment including hardware maintenance standards, timeliness, attitude and technology of handling complaints and on-site maintenance, etc. These seemingly trivial things will really affect your mood every day. If you have lived in a community with good property services, it is impossible to choose a park (residence) with poor property management.

3. Life groups

Price is a sieve, which determines the quality of the whole owner and your neighbors, and neighbors affect your quality of life.

Don't think this is an alarmist marketing statement. Generally speaking, people who are willing to pay a higher price for a better life have higher overall cultivation and aesthetic level, and their outlook on life and values are closer.

It's not that you and your neighbors will become good friends, but at least you will be less disturbed, less Xiong Haizi will play in the corridor, and no one will paddle your car downstairs or in the garage with a key. Sometimes these things can't be bought with money.

4. A community is a label.

Looking back on your experience of talking about houses with friends and colleagues, when a person says "which neighborhood I live in" or "which brand of neighborhood I live in", his mind will definitely flash and he will be labeled. This is the long-term invisible value that a community brings to you, which may be good or bad. The formation of this label is mainly mentioned above, especially the characteristics of the owners' group often put the first and possibly the biggest label on the community. As for how much this label is worth, it varies from person to person.

5. Don't buy a house on impulse.

Buying a house is such a big expense, the replacement cost is too high, and it is also important to spend money on insurance.

The four points mentioned above, if something goes wrong, will you continue to live or change houses? Buying a house is not buying clothes. If you buy it on impulse and try it on, throw it away if you don't wear it. But once you buy a house, the cost of replacement is too high. A house can last at least five years, not to mention many people will have a house all their lives.