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Ayesha Siddiqui
posted on 21 MarSupertech Crown vs GBG Residency: Which is Better?
Hey guys, I'm confused. Supertech Crown Tower or GBG Infratech Residency? GBG is ready to move, sahi hai? But Crown Tower looks fancy. I'm thinking long term investment, yaar. Which one has better resale value and rental potential? Anyone has experience with either? Help!
#investment#ready-to-move#under-construction#residential#rental#Noida
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Check the builder's history with RERA. How many complaints have been filed against them? That's a good indicator of their reliability.
Ultimately, it depends on your risk appetite, OP. Supertech is higher risk, potentially higher reward (if they actually deliver). GBG is safer, maybe lower returns.
So, OP, what did you decide? GBG or Crown Tower? Batao toh sahi!
I'd personally lean towards GBG, given the ready-to-move status and the Supertech reputation. But definitely get it thoroughly inspected first!
My cousin lives in a Supertech project in Greater Noida West. He's constantly complaining about water seepage and poor construction. Just saying…
I'd say go with GBG, but do a thorough inspection. Ready to move is always safer in Noida.
Crown Tower looks good in brochures, but reality can be very different. Be careful, OP. Do your research.
I bought a flat in Sector 75 three years ago. Prices have almost doubled! But the builder delayed possession by two years. Noida is a mixed bag, yaar.
What's the price difference between the two, OP? That's a crucial factor.
Good point! Crown Tower is probably pricier because of the 'fancy' factor. But is that justified?
Sector 74 mein average rate is around 8k/sqft for under construction. GBG Residency, because it's ready to move, might be a little higher or negotiable depending on the unit.
Bhai, resale value depends on so many things - construction quality, society maintenance, location, even the specific tower in the project. It's a gamble!
Rental potential will be higher in Sector 74 because of the metro and proximity to offices. But Supertech… *sigh*
Has anyone checked the legal clearances for both projects? No point buying if there are legal issues later.
Yes, this is very important! Check with a lawyer before putting down any money.
Legal clearance is a must! Thanks for reminding us, U17!
GBG Residency... anyone actually *living* there? How's the society maintenance? That's a big factor for rental potential.
I checked GBG Residency a few months back. The apartments were smaller than advertised. Carpet area kam tha.
Oh damn! That's a common trick, isn't it? They show super area and then the carpet area is a joke.
Always get the carpet area verified! Builder will try to fool you. RERA mein bhi complaint kar sakte ho if it's significantly different.
This is why ready-to-move is good. You can actually *see* what you're getting. But still, measure the carpet area yourself!
I invested in Supertech somewhere else 5 years ago. Still waiting for possession. Never again!
GBG Residency is in Sector 118, I think. Crown Tower is Sector 74. Sector 74 is better connected, metro bhi hai nazdeek.
Don't just go by looks, yaar! Supertech... I've heard horror stories about delays. Check RERA registration and completion certificates properly before even considering. GBG ready to move is tempting, but what's the construction quality like?
I agree with U3. Supertech is risky business. My friend bought in Emerald Court…abhi tak case chal raha hai. Avoid!
Sector 74 is definitely better for investment. Metro connectivity is a game changer. But Supertech… hmm…
Haan, exactly. Noida mein metro wali locations are premium now. Rates are going up like crazy!
True that! The new metro line extension is also pushing prices up in that area. Good point, U5!
Crown Tower *looks* fancy, but bhai, Supertech ka track record is shaky. GBG is ready to move, that's a big plus. Long term, location matters more. Where are these projects exactly?