u/CarelessComplaint612

Is it worth buying a very nice flat but that it has 3 interior/dark rooms? (Pics inside)

Is it worth buying a very nice flat but that it has 3 interior/dark rooms? (Pics inside)

So, I live in major European city, I've been looking for an apartment for quite a while, mainly cause I am a bit picky.

Last week I found one that checks most of my boxes, if not all except one. It has a good location, it is big, nice views, big living room, good kitchen, well connected, reasonable price, parking on the same building, etc...

The only problem is that 3 out of 4 rooms are interior, they face an internal patio that barely has any ambient light... They are all double sized rooms (9m2) and have plenty of space, but sadly, there is just no light... Ofc being a first time buyer, I don't really know how critical that would be in the long run, specially considering the rest of the house gets plenty of sunlight during the day. Every single apartment I've visited in the city has at least 2 interior rooms, but these ones are some of the darkest I've ever seen. I want to get this apartment with my wife to raise my kids and such, but I don't really want to screw them over with the lighting. Can this be managed with artificial lighting or would you consider this to be a major flaw to discard the apartment?

Link to one of the rooms for reference: mid size room

Thanks!

u/CarelessComplaint612 — 4 days ago