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What should I do if I regret buying a house? Has anyone ever told you that you regret buying a house?

I bought the house as soon as I bought it. Regret is useless, there is no regret medicine in this world anyway. If you live there, it doesn't matter. If it is an investment, either resell it or hold it. It's normal to have risks in investing. Although most people who bought houses in the past 20 years have made money, not all people who speculated in houses have made money. There is no 100% profitable business in this world.

An industry will not prosper forever, there will always be peaks and valleys. Real estate may be at a peak period, but there is not enough incentive for prices to fall significantly. In the past, skyrocketing housing prices were determined by a variety of factors, including excessive currency issuance and insufficient supply. A house is a home, and it is a major event in most people's lives, so I hope you will consider it carefully to avoid regrets.

Points to note when buying a house

1. Before viewing a house, you should pay attention to the internal supporting facilities in the community, such as whether the basic supporting facilities are complete, such as water, electricity, gas, gas, broadband and other facilities. We should not only pay attention to the practicality of the community, but also pay attention to the comfort of the community, such as the greening rate of the entire community, the floor area ratio, and the service attitude of the property. The internal supporting facilities of the community can not only meet the needs of life, but also pursue higher levels of spiritual needs.

2. Looking at a property is no longer limited to the location, but should focus on transportation. It is necessary to understand clearly whether the property is located close to the city's main road, the traffic capacity of the road, traffic jams during peak hours, whether there are odd and even number restrictions, the condition of the road surface, etc. Of course, home buyers should also consider whether there are subway entrances, bus stops, etc. near the community.

3. Check the external facilities of the community, that is, the surrounding facilities of the community. Usually when looking at external supporting facilities, we mainly look at hospitals, schools, supermarkets, shopping malls, banks, catering, entertainment and leisure venues, and the addresses of relevant government departments. The perfection of these supporting facilities will directly affect the satisfaction of home buyers with their future quality of life.