
Top 10 Things to Check Before Buying a Flat
Buying a flat is a major investment for most Indian families. A clear checklist helps homeowners avoid long-term problems and choose a home that offers comfort, safety, and value. The points below are based on practical site experience in Indian apartments.
1. Check the Layout and Usable Space
Many flats show a higher super built-up area, but the internal usable area may feel small.
What to check
* Room sizes in feet and inches
* Width of passages
* Space around furniture placements
* Whether the kitchen, bedrooms, and bathrooms are comfortably usable
* A practical layout matters more than written area.
2. Ventilation and Natural Light
Indian homes benefit greatly from cross-ventilation due to weather and humidity.Look for
* At least two openings in living areas
* Windows that are not blocked by adjacent buildings
* Sunlight entering during the day
* Kitchen and bathrooms with proper exhaust
* Poor ventilation often leads to dampness and odour issues later.
3. Structural Quality and Construction Material
You cannot see the internal structure, but some signs help judge quality. Check
* Evenness of walls and flooring
* Crack lines near doors or windows
* Quality of balcony railings
* Plumbing noises and leakage marks
* If possible, speak to residents in older towers by the same builder.
4. Water Supply and Pressure
Many apartments face inconsistent water supply.
* Source of water (borewell, municipal, or both)
* Water pressure in bathrooms
* Age and maintenance of water pumps
* Overhead tank capacity
* Low pressure often leads to daily inconvenience.
5. Electrical Points and Safety
Electrical planning should suit modern appliance usage.
* Number of sockets in each room
* Proper earthing
* Main circuit breakers
* Separate MCBs for high-load appliances
* Poor wiring increases future repair costs.
6. Parking Space and Movement Area
Parking is often limited in mid-size Indian apartment projects.Check
* Allotted parking size
* Easy entry and exit
* Visitor parking availability
* Covered vs open parking
* Congested parking reduces daily comfort.
7. Lift Quality and Backup Power
For high-rise buildings, lift reliability is important.Check
* Number of lifts per block
* Waiting time
* Power backup capacity
* Maintenance frequency
* Frequent lift issues are common in poorly managed societies.
8. Security and Common Area Maintenance
Security plays a major role in families’ daily comfort.Check
* CCTV coverage
* Guard presence
* Cleanliness of corridors, lifts, and lobbies
* Condition of playground, gym, and community areas
* Well-maintained common areas indicate responsible management.
9. Legal Approvals and Builder Reputation
Legal clarity helps avoid future disputes.Verify
* RERA registration
* Approved building plan
* Occupancy certificate (OC) or completion certificate (CC)
* Builder’s track record in previous projects
* Avoid projects with unclear documents.
10. Future Maintenance Costs
A flat is not a one-time expense.
Monthly maintenance charges must suit your budget.Check
* Maintenance cost per sq ft
* Whether facilities like pools or large gardens increase charges
* Condition of society’s plumbing and electrical systems
* Sinking fund for long-term repairs
* This helps homeowners avoid unexpected expenses later.
Final Thoughts
A flat should be practical, safe, and comfortable for long-term living.
By checking layout, ventilation, structural quality, utilities, legal approvals, and maintenance factors, buyers can make a confident and informed decision.
Most problems faced by homeowners arise when these essentials are overlooked, so a careful site visit and document check are always necessary.