What is the difference between blank houses, quasi-existing houses and faster houses?

In the real estate market, buyers often encounter three different types of houses: blank houses, quasi-existing houses and faster houses. Each kind of housing has its own unique characteristics and considerations when purchasing. Understanding these differences is very important for making wise purchase decisions.

The semifinished materials roomAs the name implies, it means that the interior decoration has not been carried out when the house is delivered, and the walls and floors are basically in the original state and need to be decorated by the owners themselves. This type of house provides buyers with more personalized decoration space, but it also means extra time and capital investment. The advantage of buying a blank house is that it can be customized according to personal preferences and needs, but the disadvantage is that the decoration process may be complicated and the decoration cost is not easy to control.

Quasi-existing houseRefers to the building whose main body has been basically completed, but it may not be completely renovated or the supporting facilities are not fully in place. This kind of house is usually not far from delivery, and buyers can check the actual situation of the house on the spot, including the apartment type, orientation and building quality. The advantage of buying a quasi-existing house is that the risk is relatively low, because the actual situation of the house is already visible, but it may take some time to move in.

forward houseIt refers to the houses that are still under construction. When purchasing, buyers can usually only understand the housing situation through the drawings and models provided by the developers. The price of auction house is usually lower than that of existing house and quasi-existing house, but the risk is relatively high, because the final quality and delivery time of the house are uncertain. The advantage of buying an auction house is that the price may be more favorable, and you have the opportunity to choose a better floor and apartment, but you need to bear certain risks, including project delay and quality problems.

type characteristic superiority disadvantaged The semifinished materials room The interior decoration has not been carried out. Personalized decoration space is large Decoration cost and time investment Quasi-existing house The main building is basically completed. The risk is low and can be viewed on the spot. You may have to wait for check-in forward house Still under construction The price may be more favorable. High risk and uncertainty

Which type of housing to choose depends on the specific needs and risk tolerance of buyers. Rough houses are suitable for buyers who pursue personalized decoration, quasi-existing houses are suitable for buyers who want to move in as soon as possible and avoid risks, while faster houses may attract buyers who have limited budget but are willing to wait. Before making a decision, it is recommended that buyers learn more about the specific situation of each kind of housing and consider their actual situation and preferences.

(Editor: liujing HZ010)