The reputation of the builder plays a vital role in the safety, quality, and timely delivery of the project. When assessing a builder, consider:
- Previous Project Portfolio: Look at the builder’s completed projects for construction quality, project timelines, and customer satisfaction.
- Legal Compliance: Ensure the builder complies with local laws and has necessary approvals, including RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) registration, to avoid legal complications.
- Amenities and After-Sales Service: Established builders often offer better amenities and are more likely to provide robust after-sales services, adding long-term value to the property.
Investing with a reputable builder minimizes risks and can provide peace of mind, especially for first-time investors.
