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Ali Al-Hakami: Buyers should set their priorities
Ali Al-Hakami, one of the owners of residential villas, said that there are a number of criteria that must be considered when buying a residential unit, the first of which is to determine the city in which he wants to live, as prices vary according to the city and the location of the residential unit he wants to buy, as well as the area of the unit, which are closely related to the family budget and the number of its members.
Ali Al-Hakami, one of the owners of residential villas, said that there are a number of criteria to be considered when buying a residential unit.
Al-Hakami explained that the buyer must first align his income with the price of the future residential unit, so that he is aware of what he will pay in cash or through installments, which should not be high for the family to enter into default, so the person must choose what suits him and suits his financial and family needs.
Ali Al-Hakami is of the opinion that the buyer must choose what suits him and suits his financial and family needs.
According to Ali Al-Hakami, the evaluation of the buying experience varies from one person to another, and according to the entity from which he bought, according to his personal experience, he may succeed in the right choice who resort to a well-known company; because, according to him, when the unit is through a real estate developer or a major real estate company, and here he can find solutions to any issue he may face, and the real estate developer or company will also look for reputation in order to gain popularity and build through it the trust of the buyer.
When it comes to the purchase of a unit, the real estate developer or company will also look for reputation in order to gain popularity and build the buyer's trust.
<As for after-sales services, Ali Al-Hakami points out that there are sometimes delays in resolving issues or maintenance appointments, in addition to the difficulty of communication after the sale and the ease of communication before the purchase.
Firas Al-Hadlak: Choosing the right standard for the family
<Firas Al-Hadlaq, one of the owners of residential units, explained that the criteria or criteria for buying residential units can be divided into two parts, the first is investment and the second is housing: The first is investment and the second is housing, and with regard to the first section, it is necessary to choose places that are popular and close to vital areas.
On the other hand, the second criterion is the proximity to vital areas.
As for the second criterion, the proximity to the workplace and the proximity to the parents" residence and schools are considered criteria, and as for the quality of housing, this is due to the budget, the number of family members and the appropriate division of the apartment, area and floor.
When it comes to his assessment of the housing market, he said that it is important to choose places that have demand and proximity to vital areas.
About his evaluation of his buying experience, Al-Hadlaq says that the buying experience was good for the <a style="color: #800000;" href="https://portal.redf.gov.sa/ar/LoanProcedures/Pages/ReadyUnit. and the way of reception and explanation of the place by the development company, noting that the real estate development company is committed to after-sales services, and a warranty for the entire building including the owners' association with guarantees provided by the implementing companies with the observation that the quality of materials was excellent and from the best companies in existence.
Obstacles to buying residential units
About the issues that buyers may face after buying a real estate unit, Firas Al-Hadlaq says that they include being bothered by neighbors, not having enough parking, or refusing to pay fees to the owners' association or the value of the operating company.
When it comes to how to choose a condominium unit, Firas Al-Hadlaq says that there are a number of obstacles that may arise.
Regarding the method of selecting the owners' association, Al-Hadlaq explained that there are two ways to nominate a director of the association by voting on this by the owners through the website of the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, and he is the person responsible for following up the operations of the property, whether paying bills, performing maintenance operations, and other services, pointing out that in the event of a dispute between the owners and the association, a request is submitted to the Ministry of Housing website to resolve the dispute.
Fras Al-Hadlaq