You’re not just buying walls; you’re buying into a neighbourhood. Asking the right questions gives you a clearer picture than any glossy brochure.
Ask about noise: nearby schools, busy roads, religious places, bars or banquet halls. These can mean loud events, traffic and late-night activity.
Check daily convenience. Where are the nearest grocery stores, pharmacies, clinics and public transport options? A beautiful flat far from essentials can become frustrating quickly.
Ask about water and power: “Kya yahan frequent power cuts hote hain?” “Pani municipal aata hai ya tanker?” These practical issues shape everyday comfort.
Safety is important too. Ask current residents how they feel about walking around at night, and whether there have been frequent thefts or security incidents.
Finally, ask about future development—planned roads, malls, metro lines or large projects. They can raise property value but may also bring years of dust and noise.
A few honest conversations on these topics reveal more than any marketing line.

