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Harsh Goel
posted on 22 MarJaypee Kalypso vs ABCZ Sapphire: Worth the premium?
Hey guys, I'm confused. I'm looking at ready-to-move options in Noida. Jaypee Kalypso Court looks nice, but the price difference with ABCZ East Sapphire is HUGE. Is the carpet area significantly better in Jaypee to justify that? I mean, almost double the price! Also, has anyone actually lived in either? What's the real maintenance charge like? Brochure mein toh kuch aur hi likha hota hai. Which one do you think is a better investment for long term? I'm leaning towards Jaypee for the brand, but ABCZ seems more affordable. Kya bolte ho? Any advice? Should I consider resale value also?
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Before finalizing, check if the amenities promised are actually operational. Many builders promise the moon but deliver nothing.
One more thing: get a home inspection done before you finalize anything. It's worth the money to catch any hidden problems.
Overall, I'd say ABCZ is a safer bet, considering the price and potential appreciation in Sector 75. But ultimately, it depends on your budget and preferences.
So, what did you decide U1? Jaypee or ABCZ? We're all curious!
Don't forget to factor in property tax! That can be a significant expense, especially for larger apartments.
Bro, resale value is key! Which one do you think will appreciate more in the next 5-10 years? That's what you should be focusing on.
I think Sector 75 has more potential for appreciation. Sector 128 is already quite saturated. But do your research!
Someone I know booked a flat in Jaypee 5 years ago. Still waiting for possession. Just saying...
This is all very helpful guys, thanks! I'll definitely check the RERA details and visit both sites again. Parking is a big concern, I agree. I'll keep you posted.
My cousin bought in ABCZ a few years back. He's happy with the quality, but says the parking situation is a nightmare. Worth checking that out.
Parking is always a problem in Noida! Even in the 'premium' societies. People have multiple cars and the builder never provides enough space.
I'm also looking in Noida. The property rates are insane right now! Seems like everyone is buying.
True! Interest rates are low and people are realizing the importance of owning a home after the pandemic.
Rates are rising everywhere, especially in good locations. Abhi nahi kharidoge toh kab kharidoge?
I lived in a Jaypee Greens apartment for 5 years. The maintenance was outrageous! And they kept increasing it every year. Check the fine print carefully!
Maintenance is a killer, especially in these 'luxury' complexes. They charge for everything! Swimming pool, gym, even the park!
Has anyone checked the RERA registration for both projects? Sometimes that gives you a good idea of the builder's compliance and past projects.
Good point! RERA number is a must-check. Don't trust anything without it.
Where do you usually check the RERA details? Is there a specific website?
UP RERA website. Just google 'UP RERA' and you'll find it. You can search by project name or builder.
I agree with U1. Don't just go for the brand name. Jaypee's reputation isn't what it used to be. Check the actual carpet area and amenities properly. Brochure pe toh sab kuch achha hi dikhate hain!
Kalypso Court is in Sector 128, right? And ABCZ is in Sector 75, I think. Sector 128 is definitely more posh. But double the price? Hmmm...
Sector 75 is developing fast though. The metro extension will definitely help. Maybe ABCZ is a better bet for appreciation?
Metro extension? Which line are you talking about?
Exactly! That's why I'm saying, don't underestimate Sector 75. The price difference might be worth it in the long run.
The Aqua Line extension to Sector 142. It'll improve connectivity to Pari Chowk and Greater Noida.
Haan, that's a game changer for Sector 75. Makes ABCZ look more attractive now.
Bhai, double the price? That's crazy! I've heard mixed reviews about Jaypee Kalypso Court, especially regarding maintenance. ABCZ East Sapphire is decent, but the construction quality might not be the same. Long term, location matters most. Where are these properties exactly?