How can comparing natural light in the same flat during morning and afternoon visits affect your decision?

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A flat that looks bright and cheerful at 11 a.m. might feel dark and flat at 5 p.m.—or the other way round. Light direction changes the atmosphere completely.

Visiting the same place twice, at different times of day, shows you a more honest picture. Morning light might pour into bedrooms but leave the living room dull; afternoon light might overheat certain rooms but make others perfect for evening relaxation.

Since you’ll use the home across all times—not just at the broker’s favourite “best light” hour—it’s sensible to see both faces of it before deciding.

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