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Rajesh Bansal
posted on 23 MarEldeco Sylvan vs Arenaa Heights: Noida Investment?
Guys, I'm based in Dubai and looking to invest in Noida. Can't really visit for site inspections right now, so need your help! I'm considering Eldeco Sylvan View and Arenaa Heights The Ultima 107. Eldeco is obviously pricier. Is the carpet area efficiency worth the extra cost, ya know? Which one gives more usable space? Also, Arenaa Heights is ready to move, which is a plus. Has anyone experienced any issues with Arenaa Heights' registry? Since I'm abroad, will need a property manager. Which one has better rental potential and attracts more tenants? Koi idea hai? Mujhe advice chahiye yaar.
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Consider the resale value also. Which one do you think will appreciate more in the long run? Eldeco might have a slight edge because of the brand name.
OP, any update? Did you decide on either of the projects?
I think both are decent options. It really depends on your priorities: quality vs. ready possession. Good luck, bhai!
Don't forget to factor in the stamp duty and registration charges. It can add a significant amount to your overall cost.
My cousin invested in Eldeco Sylvan Greens (not View, but close by) 5 years ago. He's happy with the quality and the community. But he did face some delays in possession. Builder ne bahut rulaya tha.
Haan, Eldeco ka track record bhi flawless nahi hai. Delays are common in Noida.
Possession mila kya end mein? That's all that matters!
If you're looking at rental potential, consider the tenant profile. Arenaa Heights might attract more families, while Eldeco Sylvan View might attract more corporate types.
Before you finalize anything, get a thorough legal due diligence done. Especially when you're investing from abroad. Don't rely solely on the builder's promises.
Arenaa Heights has better amenities, right? Swimming pool, gym, clubhouse... Eldeco ka kya scene hai?
Amenities completion check karo! Many builders promise a lot but deliver very little.
Eldeco has better green spaces, I think. More open area.
I live near Sector 107. Arenaa Heights is okay, but parking is a nightmare. And the builder keeps adding extra charges. Be careful about that.
Mujhe toh lagta hai ki both projects are overpriced. Noida market is inflated right now. Maybe wait for a correction?
Correction kab aayega? That's the million-dollar question! Rates are only going up with the new metro line extension.
Exactly! Waiting for a 'correction' is a gamble. You might miss out on a good deal.
I visited Arenaa Heights last month. The sample flat looked good, but the actual construction quality seemed average. Especially the finishing in the bathrooms.
OP, what's the per sq ft rate they're quoting for both projects? That'll give us a better idea of the value proposition.
Arenaa Heights ka registry issue is real. My friend bought a flat there last year, and he's still running around to get it sorted. Lawyer ko pakdo, that's the only way.
Bhai, Eldeco is a solid brand. But Sylvan View is a bit far from the main road, right? Accessibility might be an issue for tenants.
That's true. The internal roads in Sector 93A are a mess. Metro connectivity bhi dur hai.
Yeah, location is a major factor. Arenaa Heights, being in 107, has better connectivity to Noida Expressway.
Don't just look at the builder's reputation. Check the specific project's RERA registration. See if there are any complaints filed against it.
Eldeco Sylvan is definitely a premium project. But bhai, is it *that* much better to justify the price difference? Arenaa Heights is ready to move, that's a big advantage, especially if you plan to rent it out soon. Registry ka scene check karna padega though.
I've heard mixed reviews about Arenaa Heights. Some say the construction quality isn't up to par. Eldeco is generally known for better quality. But yeah, price is a factor. What's your budget, OP?
Carpet area is key, yaar! Builders these days are selling super area and fooling everyone. Check the actual carpet area in both projects. That's the only way to know which one gives you more usable space. Also, maintenance charges kya hai?
I invested in Sector 150 a while back. Rental yield is decent, but finding good tenants can be a pain. Property manager is a must if you're not here. I use NoBroker's service, they're okayish.
NoBroker? Are they reliable? I've heard some horror stories about tenants they onboard.
Sector 150 is good for rental, especially with the schools and all nearby. But the rates have gone up a lot recently. Entry point is much higher now. U4, when did you invest?
U4, I've had similar experiences with property managers. They promise the moon, but the execution is often lacking. Background checks are crucial!