2BHK upgrade: SD Heights ka carpet area dilemma
Carpet area ratio is crucial for new projects. SD Heights ka layout brochure mein achha hai, par usable space for daily living kaisa hai? 2BHK se upgrade, ₹70-89L worth it?
Carpet area ratio is crucial for new projects. SD Heights ka layout brochure mein achha hai, par usable space for daily living kaisa hai? 2BHK se upgrade, ₹70-89L worth it?
SD Heights is developed by Smart Habitota Homes, a reputed real estate developer known for quality construction. The project in Basapura, Bengaluru offers 2 BHK from ₹0.71 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹0.89 Cr and is RERA registered under number RERA registered.
With 2 BHK from ₹0.71 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹0.89 Cr starting at ₹70.7 L and an average of market-competitive, SD Heights offers strong value for a Upcoming project in Basapura, Bengaluru. Home loan approvals are available through major banks.
Yes, flats in SD Heights by Smart Habitota Homes have a healthy resale market given the project's prime location in Basapura, Bengaluru. The RERA-registered nature (number: RERA registered) makes resale transactions transparent and dispute-free.
SD Heights by Smart Habitota Homes follows a transparent RERA-disclosed construction schedule. Key milestones including foundation, structure, and finishing are publicly available under RERA number RERA registered on the state portal.
SD Heights by Smart Habitota Homes is home to 10 units across 1 towers on 0.05 acres in Basapura. The community features Partial Power Backup, Closed Car Parking, 24X7 Water Supply, Vastu Compliant, Lift(s), and more, fostering an active, social lifestyle for residents and families.
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Guys, SD Heights ka layout brochure mein toh mast lag raha hai. But a real 2BHK upgrade, with that carpet area, for ₹71-89L in an upcoming project? Worth it or just fancy drawings? So confused, pehli baar ghar le raha hoon.
Totally agree U1! Carpet area is the biggest cheat. Brochure mein sab bada dikhta hai, but actual usable space for daily living is always less. ₹71L for an upcoming 2BHK without seeing the actual space feels