CatherineSlade
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When moving in, we always wantour home to showcase who we are. Yet, we cannot achieve that without personallygetting involved. First, we have to of course ensure that the right apartmentbefore owning it. In doing your apartment shopping, ThePeterson Group Bespoke Condominium and residences, expert in findingthe most suitable luxuryluxury residentialfor expatriates in Singapore, Jakarta, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Usually do all the legal paper works but we Understand That some of our respected clients Have Their Own preferences. For Those Who would like to explore the walls on apartment hunting, here are the following tips: 1. Visit the placepersonally Some complaints happen when theimage imprinted on the client’s mind is far from what you have to offer.Reality and imagination often cross boundaries and one doesn’t please theother, it wages war between the agent and the client. Both parties may have themistake but regardless, you have to visit your own apartment. After all, you arethe one who is going to live there. It makes no sense to entrust the decisionto a single person and blame him if the expectation was not met. 2. Research about theManagement Company It is important to get the validand reliable information not only about the apartment owner but on itsmanagement as well. You have to secure if there is an existing security and ifthere are cases when there are negative reviews on them. 3. Compare Prices onthe Market When you are moving in anapartment in the city, don’t settle for one offer. Take your time to go aroundand deal. Don’t believe the dealers promise on first try. If you are targetingurban living, it will probably cost more but it would be worth it to compare. 4. Don’t Forget to AskQuestions One of the most common faults ofapartment owners before moving is that they forget to ask questions whichshould have impacted their decisions in the first place. Here are some of themost useful questions: a. Am I allowed to redesign/redecorate the apartment withoutpenalty? b. How about the guest? What are the policies? c. Are pets allowed? If so, is it for free? d. Are there building quiet hours or fees for using communalspaces? e. What are the parking rules and regulations? e.What are the parking rules and regulations?