Investing in a resale property has its own share of advantages. We highlight some of the benefits.
Tested property:
Less chances of fraud:
People sometimes get cheated when they buy an under construction property.
Immediate possession:
Bank loan easily available:
Government clearances in hand:
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Why should you invest in a resale property? Well, the reasons are aplenty but we list down top five reasons for you:
Tested property:
A resale property is already a 'tested' one and the buyer can further
investigate various aspects from the neighbours and people living in
the same locality. The buyer needs to focus on the quality of
construction and the property price while buying a resale property. "A
resale property ensures on-time delivery with no unpleasant surprises,"
says Rohini Sarkar, a resident of Andheri (E).
Less chances of fraud:
People sometimes get cheated when they buy an under construction property.
Though a developer may seem to be financially sound, it is most
likely not possible for a property buyer to evaluate his balance sheet
and therefore, the chances of a fraud increases in case of
under-construction properties. The resale properties are mostly
ready-to-move-in ones; thus, the buyer just needs to verify the
authenticity of the property and its papers.
Immediate possession:
Dharti Kothari, a resident of Borivali (W) says, "A resale property
gives you the option to move into your new home immediately. Also, the
need to spend extra money on the rented accommodation is ruled out.
Immediate possession keeps the buyer safe from construction delays and
you know how your property looks like and what all would you get along
with it."
Bank loan easily available:
As a resale property comes with the ready-to-move-in advantage; banks
are not hesitant to approve loans for such properties. The bank's due
diligence takes very less time and you don't need to wait for the loan
disbursement (that takes more time incase of an under-construction
property).
Government clearances in hand:
It has been noted that in the last few years, the work on an
under-construction property project is usually halted due to legal
disputes, a lack of environmental clearances, etc. When you buy a resale
property, you know the exact number of clearances you need.
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