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Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by ThundrCork(m): 9:07am On May 21, 2016
Eye opener
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by judondasylva(m): 9:24am On May 21, 2016
nice one
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by Emeka71(m): 9:48am On May 21, 2016
famepyramids:


Buying a trouble free house is one of the most stressful things in life. If you don’t get it right, it will be a pain in the heart and selling it might be more difficult. Think about not just what you want today but what you might want in the future.

This article is about what you must put into consideration before buying a house.
1. Financial capacity: the more financially buoyant you are the more and better choices you have. This determines your choice of location, the type of building, whether you go for a onetime payment, mortgage or spread it.

2. Type of Building: family size, class in the society and interest determines the type of building you will go for. Do you go for a bungalow or storey building? Do you like sharing compound and go for attached, semi detached or terraced building. Do you go for a flat in a block of flats, a duplex or a fully detached building? You need to answer these questions to decide on type of building.


3. Estate or Community setting: Do you like estate setting the omo-onile type where you provide all your amenities like transformer, drainage, road, water, security. Or the standard gated estate where most if not all the amenities are provided by the estate management.
Do you prefer house in community setting where government or individuals provide the basic amenities? Are you considering government owned estates like LSDPC.

4. Serviced or Unserviced Estate: In serviced estate facilities like drainage, water, electricity, security, road, waste management, generators and more are provided by the estate management. The owners of the building are made to pay specified amount mostly annually. You need to be careful with this because the charges become exorbitant with time in some estates and leads to clashes between home owners and estate managers. Unserviced estate you provide theses amenities yourself or by joint effort with other building owners.

5. Security: We always advice this should be one of your topmost consideration. We have seen situations where home owners move out of their own house to rent apartment due to security treat.


6. Professional Inspection: Even if you feel you trust the seller and your own inspection skill, hire a professional who check the structural integrity of the building, cracks, settlements signs, dampness, state of the plumbing work, electrical wiring work, roof and ceiling inspection, state of window, door, signs of fire in the past, finished level to prevent flooding of house and compound, surface and sub-surface drainage system, staircase inspection, has the house been renovated in the past, does it need renovation presently and availability of escape route to mention a few.

7. Vicinity study: Your building must perfectly fit into the environment, it cannot exist in isolation. Proximity to other buildings in case of fire can it easily spread from other buildings to yours. The type of neighbours, are they the once you can live with, is there any form of pollution e.g. noise from religious houses, fuel station water pollution from underground tank spillage or even risk of fire, any factory around with noise from plants, generator and fumes from its activities. How is the area in the rainy season, are trees close to the building, traffic situation. Look around the area in the night time, rush hour, weekends and morning. Good school around for the children, hospital, bank and possibly police station in the vicinity. Is it the best property for you in the vicinity?


8. Water quality: most house buyers always miss this out, but it is very important to check quality of water. This will save you a lot of money on expensive water treatment and you maintain a healthier condition.

9. Maintenance of the building: Some people buy homes they cannot maintain. The building might be too big, too large compound or finishes might be too expensive to maintain e.g. a house with wooden floor finish.


10. Adequacy of space and Ventilation: Check the size of all departments of the house e.g. bedrooms, kitchen, store, toilet, bath and living room make sure they are ok for you and well ventilated. Inadequate ventilation causes a lot of discomfort and high cost of powering air conditioner and even fan. External spaces for car park and possibly mini get together can also be considered.

11. Documentation: Check the building document and do a due diligence. Does the land have a C of O or Consent, is the building approved, are you buying from the right source.


12. Do not inspect once: Do not rush, don’t be a prompt buyer, do all necessary checks. It is advisable to buy during the peak of the rainy season.
There is no perfect building but the precaution you take help in achieving a high level of satisfaction in your house purchase. If you are planning to buy feel free to contact us for an in depth analysis of the property, you will be glad you did.

Jimoh Babatunde 08085303502
How about if I intend to buy a land and buy a tent for My residential?
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by fineyemi(m): 10:16am On May 21, 2016
I know of a man who built a house at mowe but after a week, moved out of the house when his wife and one of his children died. If any1 is planning on buying that particular house,the person will have to do a thorough investigation before buying it

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Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by BizLife(m): 10:57am On May 21, 2016
People with poor mentality think owning a home can make them the greatest person in Nigeria. People think getting land and getting houses are the end of the world, and that's why there are many horror stories surrounding sales land and houses. When people don't have national insurance, they think having a house is the only insurance they can have. Having a house may save you from a mad landlord and provide you with where to lay your head, but unless you're into real estate for business and investment, it doesn't bring you financial freedom.

Too many landlord are living below poverty line: Why can't they eat the walls of their houses? I think everybody should start their own school to avoid paying school fees as well. We idolize "owning a house." We clear new sites and plant houses, instead of crops and industries. We think the price of land would always go up because of population explosions.

People should look for ways to be financially free by having at least 4 to 7 sources of income - house is simply a by product of financial freedom.

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Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by manmidtexy(m): 11:11am On May 21, 2016
Love this educative and informative, shall need it anytime from now.


Buying a trouble free house is one of the most stressful things in life. If you don’t get it right, it will be a pain in the heart and selling it might be more difficult. Think about not just what you want today but what you might want in the future.

This article is about what you must put into consideration before buying a house.
1. Financial capacity: the more financially buoyant you are the more and better choices you have. This determines your choice of location, the type of building, whether you go for a onetime payment, mortgage or spread it.

2. Type of Building: family size, class in the society and interest determines the type of building you will go for. Do you go for a bungalow or storey building? Do you like sharing compound and go for attached, semi detached or terraced building. Do you go for a flat in a block of flats, a duplex or a fully detached building? You need to answer these questions to decide on type of building.


3. Estate or Community setting: Do you like estate setting the omo-onile type where you provide all your amenities like transformer, drainage, road, water, security. Or the standard gated estate where most if not all the amenities are provided by the estate management.
Do you prefer house in community setting where government or individuals provide the basic amenities? Are you considering government owned estates like LSDPC.

4. Serviced or Unserviced Estate: In serviced estate facilities like drainage, water, electricity, security, road, waste management, generators and more are provided by the estate management. The owners of the building are made to pay specified amount mostly annually. You need to be careful with this because the charges become exorbitant with time in some estates and leads to clashes between home owners and estate managers. Unserviced estate you provide theses amenities yourself or by joint effort with other building owners.

5. Security: We always advice this should be one of your topmost consideration. We have seen situations where home owners move out of their own house to rent apartment due to security treat.


6. Professional Inspection: Even if you feel you trust the seller and your own inspection skill, hire a professional who check the structural integrity of the building, cracks, settlements signs, dampness, state of the plumbing work, electrical wiring work, roof and ceiling inspection, state of window, door, signs of fire in the past, finished level to prevent flooding of house and compound, surface and sub-surface drainage system, staircase inspection, has the house been renovated in the past, does it need renovation presently and availability of escape route to mention a few.

7. Vicinity study: Your building must perfectly fit into the environment, it cannot exist in isolation. Proximity to other buildings in case of fire can it easily spread from other buildings to yours. The type of neighbours, are they the once you can live with, is there any form of pollution e.g. noise from religious houses, fuel station water pollution from underground tank spillage or even risk of fire, any factory around with noise from plants, generator and fumes from its activities. How is the area in the rainy season, are trees close to the building, traffic situation. Look around the area in the night time, rush hour, weekends and morning. Good school around for the children, hospital, bank and possibly police station in the vicinity. Is it the best property for you in the vicinity?


8. Water quality: most house buyers always miss this out, but it is very important to check quality of water. This will save you a lot of money on expensive water treatment and you maintain a healthier condition.

9. Maintenance of the building: Some people buy homes they cannot maintain. The building might be too big, too large compound or finishes might be too expensive to maintain e.g. a house with wooden floor finish.


10. Adequacy of space and Ventilation: Check the size of all departments of the house e.g. bedrooms, kitchen, store, toilet, bath and living room make sure they are ok for you and well ventilated. Inadequate ventilation causes a lot of discomfort and high cost of powering air conditioner and even fan. External spaces for car park and possibly mini get together can also be considered.

11. Documentation: Check the building document and do a due diligence. Does the land have a C of O or Consent, is the building approved, are you buying from the right source.


12. Do not inspect once: Do not rush, don’t be a prompt buyer, do all necessary checks. It is advisable to buy during the peak of the rainy season.
There is no perfect building but the precaution you take help in achieving a high level of satisfaction in your house purchase. If you are planning to buy feel free to contact us for an in depth analysis of the property, you will be glad you did.

Jimoh Babatunde 08085303502
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Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by Nobody: 11:19am On May 21, 2016
dotcomnamename:


Person fit buy house with 15 million? Maybe 2 bedroom grin
here that will get you a two bedroom bungalow in the hamlet of New York
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by uvalued(m): 12:32pm On May 21, 2016
famepyramids:


Buying a trouble free house is one of the most stressful things in life. If you don’t get it right, it will be a pain in the heart and selling it might be more difficult. Think about not just what you want today but what you might want in the future.

This article is about what you must put into consideration before buying a house.
1. Financial capacity: the more financially buoyant you are the more and better choices you have. This determines your choice of location, the type of building, whether you go for a onetime payment, mortgage or spread it.

2. Type of Building: family size, class in the society and interest determines the type of building you will go for. Do you go for a bungalow or storey building? Do you like sharing compound and go for attached, semi detached or terraced building. Do you go for a flat in a block of flats, a duplex or a fully detached building? You need to answer these questions to decide on type of building.


3. Estate or Community setting: Do you like estate setting the omo-onile type where you provide all your amenities like transformer, drainage, road, water, security. Or the standard gated estate where most if not all the amenities are provided by the estate management.
Do you prefer house in community setting where government or individuals provide the basic amenities? Are you considering government owned estates like LSDPC.

4. Serviced or Unserviced Estate: In serviced estate facilities like drainage, water, electricity, security, road, waste management, generators and more are provided by the estate management. The owners of the building are made to pay specified amount mostly annually. You need to be careful with this because the charges become exorbitant with time in some estates and leads to clashes between home owners and estate managers. Unserviced estate you provide theses amenities yourself or by joint effort with other building owners.

5. Security: We always advice this should be one of your topmost consideration. We have seen situations where home owners move out of their own house to rent apartment due to security treat.


6. Professional Inspection: Even if you feel you trust the seller and your own inspection skill, hire a professional who check the structural integrity of the building, cracks, settlements signs, dampness, state of the plumbing work, electrical wiring work, roof and ceiling inspection, state of window, door, signs of fire in the past, finished level to prevent flooding of house and compound, surface and sub-surface drainage system, staircase inspection, has the house been renovated in the past, does it need renovation presently and availability of escape route to mention a few.

7. Vicinity study: Your building must perfectly fit into the environment, it cannot exist in isolation. Proximity to other buildings in case of fire can it easily spread from other buildings to yours. The type of neighbours, are they the once you can live with, is there any form of pollution e.g. noise from religious houses, fuel station water pollution from underground tank spillage or even risk of fire, any factory around with noise from plants, generator and fumes from its activities. How is the area in the rainy season, are trees close to the building, traffic situation. Look around the area in the night time, rush hour, weekends and morning. Good school around for the children, hospital, bank and possibly police station in the vicinity. Is it the best property for you in the vicinity?


8. Water quality: most house buyers always miss this out, but it is very important to check quality of water. This will save you a lot of money on expensive water treatment and you maintain a healthier condition.

9. Maintenance of the building: Some people buy homes they cannot maintain. The building might be too big, too large compound or finishes might be too expensive to maintain e.g. a house with wooden floor finish.


10. Adequacy of space and Ventilation: Check the size of all departments of the house e.g. bedrooms, kitchen, store, toilet, bath and living room make sure they are ok for you and well ventilated. Inadequate ventilation causes a lot of discomfort and high cost of powering air conditioner and even fan. External spaces for car park and possibly mini get together can also be considered.

11. Documentation: Check the building document and do a due diligence. Does the land have a C of O or Consent, is the building approved, are you buying from the right source.


12. Do not inspect once: Do not rush, don’t be a prompt buyer, do all necessary checks. It is advisable to buy during the peak of the rainy season.
There is no perfect building but the precaution you take help in achieving a high level of satisfaction in your house purchase. If you are planning to buy feel free to contact us for an in depth analysis of the property, you will be glad you did.

Jimoh Babatunde 08085303502
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by Mike008(m): 1:34pm On May 21, 2016
Do not go into any property transaction or serious business without first consulting a lawyer.

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Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by free37: 2:06pm On May 21, 2016
Nice.
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by affordables1: 3:43pm On May 21, 2016
omogidi234:


Sometimes, I think getting information is key. There are still areas where you can get tenement bungalows for as low as between 5-7m. With additional 10 -12m you should be able to put something small on it. This is of course is not meant for those who want to build or buy in choice areas.
Baba what you are preaching is simply Unethical o & its the cause of some collapsed building. You wan put something small ontop of a bungalow? Ha, you no even reason say the foundation fit no carry am. Anywayz, no sha try am o, coz na disaster waiting to happen.
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by Bright4(m): 3:45pm On May 21, 2016
Very soon, I shall get in touch with you.
Good writeup.
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by AreaFada2: 5:25pm On May 21, 2016
dotcomnamename:


One can still see a very neat 3 bedroom house to buy for 5 Million Naira, but it depends on location in Lagos. A friend have seen 4 bedroom duplex for 7 Million Naira but not in Lagos. Whereas you can't find 4 bedroom even for 10 Million Naira in Lagos.

That's how we always hear this thing. Until you're looking for one. The one you will see will be somewhere way after Ogijo for that money.
Often without survey plan. There might even be uncertainties about who owns the land, despite checks.
They will call it Ikorodu buy actually deep, deep inside Ogun State.

A friend owns a house on a land he bought for 20 years. The land matter (fight over the land) has just reached a serious level now. Because value of land there has now risen enormously. Various Omonile groups now came out to claim ownership. In reality, the omonile groups work together but pretend to be fighting. The landlord is the one in trouble. He didn't do C of O since.

cheesy
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by omogidi234(m): 5:28am On May 22, 2016
affordables1:

Baba what you are preaching is simply Unethical o & its the cause of some collapsed building. You wan put something small ontop of a bungalow? Ha, you no even reason say the foundation fit no carry am. Anywayz, no sha try am o, coz na disaster waiting to happen.

Pardon me please. Most people that are into real estate know that when you talk of buying tenement bungalow or building, the end result is to buy and pull down. I was communicating based on that assumption. Usually tenement bungalow cannot sustain the structure of a new building, in most 100% cases, when you buy, you pull down and put your own structure on it. In Mainland, it is extremely challenging to get a plot of land for as low as N5-7m (most especially within the areas you can easily connect Island) but those tenement bungalows, some of which are as old 30 t0 70years can be sold for such price.

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Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by affordables1: 8:49am On May 22, 2016
omogidi234:


Pardon me please. Most people that are into real estate know that when you talk of buying tenement bungalow or building, the end result is to buy and pull down. I was communicating based on that assumption. Usually tenement bungalow cannot sustain the structure of a new building, in most 100% cases, when you buy, you pull down and put your own structure on it. In Mainland, it is extremely challenging to get a plot of land for as low as N5-7m (most especially within the areas you can easily connect Island) but those tenement bungalows, some of which are as old 30 t0 70years can be sold for such price.

That's one sentence you omitted from your previous comment "buy & pull down". You never mentioned anything about it in your last sentence, you just said buy & add something ontop.....You just made your point clearer

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Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by onyechi2004: 8:43am On Jun 15, 2017
Re: What You Must Consider Before Buying A House by dotcomnamename: 8:26am On Nov 27, 2017
Can't believe this thread did not make front page shocked. But if it was a thread with topic like: Wizkid slap Davido, Timaya punch Shatta Wale, Adesuwa and Banky W had 24hour kiss, you will send them at the front page. Smh

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