Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Tips in constructing a house in Calcutta

  • Establish a nice and friendly communication with the builder from the start. Communication is essential in building a house.
  • Always ask a lot of questions and take notes during the walk-through scheduled just before you start. Make sure you understand how and where all the appliances and amenities in your new house will be placed.
  • Don't overlook the exterior of your home. Landscaping is important to your house.
  • Consider a basic security systems.
  • Make sure all changes to the building contract are in writing and additional costs are determined before the actual work starts.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Selling your house?

If you have the interest, the time, and the patience, you may want to consider selling your house on your own. This is particularly attractive to people who live in markets where appreciation rates have been relatively slow. Remember that selling on your own means paying no fat broker commission of six percent.

Of course, selling on your own isn't for everyone. If you're pressed for time already or you feel uncomfortable taking strangers on tours of your home, consider getting professional help.

Post a free ad in Sulekha Classifieds for better results.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Assessing Real Estates in Calcutta

Property condition is a key factor in determining the value and price of real estate. Inspect the property. Find out what might need repair or attention. Find out whether there are any termites or other pest issues. Consider using a professional inspector trained to uncover potential problems you may not see.

  • Structure: Look at all walls, ceilings, floors, doors and windows, as well as the structure’s floor coverings for any cracks, gaps, or missing pieces. Have the roof inspected.
  • Plumbing and electrical: Pay attention to bathrooms and bedrooms. Find out if the plumbing and electricity work.
  • Fixtures: Consider fixtures, such as ceiling lights, faucets, and exhaust hoods.

Also evaluate property status.

  • Code: If the property includes a home or building, confirm that the property satisfies local building code requirements. Consider calling the local department of buildings and inspections to determine if the property has been cited for any code violations. Some jurisdictions may have this information available online.
  • Liens: Check for liens and encumbrances on the property. If the title isn’t clear, what are the easements on the property? Title insurance can be very valuable in assuring that you are taking title “free and clear.”

Finally, look at the market.

  • Appraisal: Consider getting an appraisal report. An appraisal report can provide helpful information on the value of the property compared to others in the area.
  • Prevailing rents: If you intend to rent the property to tenants, check prevailing rental rates in the specific area in which the property is located. Rents can vary greatly by neighborhood.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Kolkata Real Estate

Hi all,

Welcome to the Kolkata Real Estate Blog. You can use this blog to make decisions relating to buying/selling/renting properties in and around Kolkata.

This Blog will cover:
* Apartments / Flats
* Farm Houses
* Plots / Land
* Commercial & Office Space
* Independent Houses
* Time Share
* Building Materials
* Home Loans
* Real Estate Services