When making the decision to rent or buy an apartment, you should always consider certain factors that might escape your notice during the excitement of moving.
Those who prefer living in an apartment building, not wanting to have all the problems or activities involved in moving to a house, should always consider that living with many people in a building will always bring unexpected situations.
The first thing you need to analyze when moving into an apartment is the neighbors and the area where the building is located. Walk around the neighborhood several times, at different hours of the day and night, and try to observe if the area is safe and look to see if there are pharmacies, supermarkets, schools or hospitals nearby.
After trying to analyze the neighbors and the area, look at the notices posted on the building's bulletin board. Try to figure out the maintenance costs for each apartment, as many of them may have large water, gas losses, and all sorts of administrative fees that you wouldn't want to pay if they don't seem right to you.
You should be very careful if there are many people living in the building who do not pay their utilities, as you could end up without hot water or electricity at some point, as these are often cut off for the entire building.
If you've convinced yourself that the area, neighbors and utilities are okay and you want to buy an apartment in this building, try contacting a construction engineer and invite him to come with you to see the apartment.




