Important criteria when choosing a house
In real estate transactions, location is always considered the most important factor. A house located in a convenient area, near schools, markets, hospitals, administrative agencies or shopping centers often helps homeowners save travel time and improve quality of life.
In addition, the smooth traffic system, spacious alleys (if the house is in an alley), safe parking and being located in a secure residential area with high literacy are also major plus points that significantly increase the value of the house.
Mr. Jonathan Miller - Chairman and CEO of Miller Samuel Inc. real estate appraisal company (USA) - said that position not only determines current value but also greatly affects the ability to increase real estate prices in the future.
In the housing market, a good location can compensate for many other limitations of the house. Buyers often prioritize convenient areas with full infrastructure and amenities," said Jonathan Miller.
In addition to location, design is also a factor that many families are interested in. Modern style houses, optimizing natural lighting and ventilation, often bring a comfortable and pleasant feeling. Large windows, skylights, and airy balconies help keep the space always bright, while improving the quality of air in the house.
The trend of open design, connecting the living room and kitchen, is also being favored by many young families. This arrangement makes the space more spacious, while creating cohesion between family members.
5 golden points that make buyers willing to spend money
Convenient location, full infrastructure: The house is located near essential amenities such as schools, hospitals, markets and has a convenient transportation system that is always prioritized by buyers.
Modern design, lots of natural light: Open space, large windows, skylights or airy balconies help the house receive good wind and light, bringing a comfortable and healthy living environment.
Harmonious feng shui: Houses with directions suitable for homeowners, main doors not conflicting, reasonable space arrangement such as kitchens not facing the main door, toilets not placed in the middle of the house... are often highly appreciated.
Full functionality, suitable for many generations: An ideal house usually has 2-3 bedrooms, 2 toilets, a balcony or drying yard, and a spacious common living space to meet the needs of young families or many generations.
Clear legality, easy liquidity: Houses with separate pink books, no disputes, not in the planning area and solid construction structure are important factors to help buyers feel secure in long-term investment.
According to experts, an ideal house does not necessarily have to be too big or too expensive. More importantly, it needs to meet the balance between location, function, feng shui and legality. When these factors are met, buyers are often willing to "spend money" without thinking for too long.