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Other than knowing the people, you should also find out about the facilities, amenities and infrastructure surrounding the house or residential building that you are about to buy.<\/p>\n
These include shopping malls, retail outlets, schools and colleges, hospitals, commercial areas, eateries, mosques\/temples\/churches, leisure and recreational parks, sports centres, access road; just to mention a few. Your priorities when buying a new property will play an important part in determining which facilities would be preferable within your vicinity.<\/p>\n
For example, some buyers like to be in a quiet residential area, far away from the hustle and bustle. If you fall into this category, then you would probably not want to be near any shopping malls that would cause traffic congestion. On the other hand, if you\u2019re a shopaholic, you would want your new home to be within a stone\u2019s throw of the major shopping centres to satisfy your retail cravings.<\/p>\n
You might want to visit the neighbourhood at different times of the day to get a feel of its traffic conditions and noise levels, especially during peak hours. Go the extra mile and talk to people who have been living nearby for a long time to get a more in-depth knowledge of the pros and cons of staying there. From there, you can weigh the good against the bad, and make your own decision.<\/p>\n