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Buying a property is a major investment. To keep its value strong, focus on key traits like location, developer reputation, legal clarity, build quality, and market demand.
A prime address means nothing if the area has stalled projects or traffic jams. The factors which matters most are the area's infrastructure such as new schools, broader roads, and metros.
Clear handovers, occupancy certificates, and no legal issues show a trustworthy developer. Avoid those with unfinished projects or court cases.
RERA registration and clear approvals reduce legal risks. Incomplete or unclear paperwork can cause resale problems.
Cheap materials and faulty amenities hurt resale value. Strong construction and smart design keep properties desirable longer.
Fast rentals, quick resales, and new launches nearby prove strong demand. A lone tower in an empty area is a red flag.
Before buying for resale, verify upcoming infrastructure, review the developer’s track record and legal status, ensure RERA registration and proper documentation, construction quality, and confirm market demand.