Friday, July 30, 2010

Buying A Home During Pre-Selling Stage Is Risky

July 11, 2009 by yen  
Filed under Featured, Real Estate Blog

Many subdivision developers and their sales agents have been enticing the public, especially the would-be buyers, to buy their lot or house and lot packages in the subdivisions that they are constructing, at a cheaper price.pre-houses2

Their promotion pitch and come-ons are like this: The price is cheaper because it is still pre-development price, or pre-selling stage, and that once the project is completed, prices will go up by 50% or even up to 100% of the current price. After all, they will assure you, the project will be completed in a few months, so why not take advantage of the rare opportunity now?

So, what would you do?  Take advantage of the promo and buy a cheaper but a non-existent house or undeveloped and untitled lot at a pre-development price to save a lot?

Many buyers and investors are misled into buying a lot, or house and lot package, at projects at  pre-development stages because of the attractive offers of the developers and their sales agents. However, there are many buyers who regretted their decision, while others have still have unresolved problems to this day, with their hard earned money gone with the wind.

The truth is, buying a house and lot package or just a lot, during the project’s pre-development or pre-selling stage is risky. Some of the documented risks are as follows:

1.. Fake or unlicensed real estate broker and sales agents.

2. Fly-by-night developers.

3. Unlicensed developers who had no permits and licenses for the project.

4. The project violated the ordinances of the local government units, so business permit was not issued, making the sale questionable.

5. The ownership of the property is questionable, as it is being claimed by contending parties, or there is still unresolved issues in court on partition.

6. The mother title or the individual titles were mortgaged in the bank.

7. The development of the subdivision or the project has been delayed because of the financial problems of the developer, which has resulted to its non-completion.

8. The materials used in building the house is sub-standard and not according to specifications.

9. The bank foreclosed the property because the developer could not pay.

10.The project was not be finished and was abandoned by the developer.

So, next time when the developer or his/her sales agents give you an attractive proposal to buy their house, lot or a house and lot package, at a pre-selling price, think again. Now you know better.

Comments

5 Responses to “Buying A Home During Pre-Selling Stage Is Risky”
  1. Jessie says:

    Very informative article. Now I should be careful. I will think twice, because I’m planning to buy a lot in a subdivision which is also pre-selling. I understand now.

  2. LawReal says:

    thank you sooo much po for the INSPIRING recommendation! honestly thess past few days i was hesitant to continue blogging, i thought i have criticizers WALA pala,..thanks po talaga…. good to know that your husband is a lawyer, atty. what po?

  3. LawReal says:

    Thanks also for this informative article..

  4. Just make sure to buy pre-selling projects from KNOWN and prestigious developers.

  5. liza says:

    can y pls give me an advise ..im planning to get a pre selling house somewere in angono…hw can i chek if the develoer is known and prestigious developer..kindly email me

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