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Is Snagging Needed In the Emirates Property Market? Who To Call Before You Buy

Episode Summary

The number of new construction and recently built units on the market in Dubai is staggering. With the large percentage of properties being less than five years old, do they really require extensive inspections? The experts say yes.For more, visit https://www.gtainspectors.com/

Episode Notes

The pace of the real estate market in Dubai is nothing short of breathtaking. With local and international buyers focusing on this United Arab Emirates powerhouse, new units are flying up - and being snatched up - by the week.

If so many of these properties are new, is there really a need for extensive inspection?

The experts at GTA Inspectors answer with a resounding YES .

A whopping 34,950 new homes were completed and added to the Dubai market in 2023, representing a 13% increase from the previous year. And the numbers keep rising, with more than a thousand projects currently underway. Existing properties are also changing hands at a rapid pace, necessitating snagging to avoid expensive repairs for new owners. Both new and resale properties can have construction defects. Cue the snaggers.

Snagging is a deep-level inspection completed before a property changes hands. Professional snagging companies do a deep dive for hidden defects so that developers and landlords make necessary repairs before the property changes hands. Snags can range from visual problems like chipped tiles and poorly aligned doors to larger problems like structural cracks and electrical faults.

Snaggers create detailed reports of any defects they find so they can be addressed before the property changes hands. Some of the top problems detected during snagging include:

HVAC issues, which are critical for living in this harsh environment. Electrical faults/bad wiring, which can create fire risks. Plumbing leaks and drainage problems, which can host mold growth and structural damage.

Snagging companies should also look for issues that seem cosmetic, but can indicate shoddy construction. For example, paint defects or surface cracks may seem simple, but indicate poor plasterwork or moisture issues. Badly aligned doors and windows may impact soundproofing, insulation, and security. Imperfect cabinets and built-ins can negatively impact your resale value down the road. Snaggers look for these issues and more, so they can be addressed in the contract. This helps buyers make informed decisions and makes sure that contractors and developers meet negotiated standards.

A quality snagging company should produce a detailed report with visual documentation of issues found. The report should rank problems by urgency level to help streamline issues. The best reports are compiled by certified engineers, with RERA certification and following InterNACHI standards, GTA Inspectors explain. For the most complete findings, technicians and general skilled workers should not conduct snagging inspections.

Adding a snagging company to the mix can lengthen your buying timeline. However, their keen eyes and expertise can save you years of headaches. Your property is your biggest investment, and is worth the investment of time as well as money.

For more, visit the link in the description. GTA Inspectors City: Dubai Address: Dubai Website: https://www.gtainspectors.com/