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Buying your first home is a major financial and emotional decision. Before making the purchase, always verify legal documents such as title deed and property approvals. Check the builder's reputation and project completion history. Analyze the location, connectivity, nearby schools, hospitals, and public transport access. Evaluate your budget carefully including registration fees, stamp duty, and maintenance costs. Inspect construction quality, ventilation, natural lighting, and future resale value. Lastly, understand loan eligibility, interest rates, and EMI affordability to avoid financial stress.