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Our Core Values

Real estate guidance built on trust, clarity and execution.

Family&Flats works with buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants and NRI clients through a simple principle: genuine advice first, transaction second.

Trust & Transparency

Clear communication, honest property guidance and full disclosure at every stage of buying, selling, leasing or managing a home.

Client-Centric Advisory

Every requirement is handled with practical shortlisting, real market context and personal support from first conversation to closure.

Market Intelligence

Hyperlocal Gurugram knowledge helps clients compare projects, pricing, inventory, demand and future resale or rental potential.

Ethical Execution

We believe in responsible advisory, fair dealings, serious enquiries and long-term professional relationships over short-term transactions.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

You should price your home high to leave room for negotiation

Overpricing can turn away buyers and lead to your home sitting on the market longer — often selling for less.

You need a 20% down payment to buy a home.

Many loan programs allow for down payments as low as 3-5%, and some even offer 0% down options for qualified buyers.

You need to be rich to invest in real estate.

There are many entry points for investors, including house hacking, REITs, and financing options.

Being a landlord means easy, passive income.

Rental income can be steady, but managing tenants, maintenance, and legal issues takes time, effort, and planning.

My landlord is responsible for all repairs, no matter what.

Landlords handle most maintenance, but tenants may be responsible for damage.