What if the real decisive criterion for a real estate purchase was not visible at first glance? An industry expert reveals what buyers too often forget to check.
During a real estate visit, it’s easy to be seduced by an ultra-modern open kitchen, a sun-bathed terrace or a well-appointed living room. Yet, according to experts, the real secret to a good investment is often hidden where you least expect it. A real estate agent reveals to us the points to check in order to avoid unpleasant surprises.
Buying real estate is often one of the most challenging projects of your life. Between excitement and market pressure, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by emotion. However, behind a crush sometimes hide much more important elements than the decoration or the brightness of the property. Stéphan Rouart, real estate agent, tells us more: certain details, rarely examined, can have a major impact on your budget and your peace of mind.
If you are looking for a house, know that“it is recommended to check the crawl space, the attic or the condition of the roof. These are costly items in the event of a problem.” Indeed, the real expenditure items are found in the structure of the building itself. The expert therefore recommends increased vigilance in these 3 key areas. The crawl space is a space under the house that is absolutely crucial for the insulation and health of the building. Stagnant humidity here can weaken the entire structure. Don’t just take a quick peek into the attic. Check the condition of the frame and the thickness of the insulation to avoid crazy energy bills. Finally, the roof is the shield of your investment. A roof to be redone is clearly one of the most expensive projects.
Another point very often overlooked by future owners: the view. Are you enjoying a peaceful field or wasteland today? There is no guarantee that it will remain so. “A space cleared today can accommodate a construction tomorrow”, warns the founder of Myproject-immo. His golden advice? “It is essential to consult the Local Urban Plan (PLU) at the town hall to anticipate developments in the neighborhood” and avoid seeing a building growing in front of your windows in two years.
In an apartment, the examination must be just as rigorous. It also goes beyond the four walls of the accommodation. “In co-ownership, it is also necessary to observe the condition of the common areas, facades or ceilings. assures our expert. This are often the first witnesses of hidden leaks. And above all“read the co-ownership regulations and the minutes of the general meeting: these documents reveal the work voted on or to come.” Nothing is worse than signing the deed of sale and receiving, three months later, an invoice for several thousand euros for an already planned facade renovation.
To succeed in your project, remember that a beautiful layout never replaces a healthy structure. By inspecting the building and reviewing the co-ownership minutes, you secure your assets and avoid unforeseen expenses that could spoil your move.







