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David Wilson
posted on 25 Mar

Nimbus Hyde Park vs Purvanchal: Which is better?

Guys, I'm so confused! I'm looking to buy my first place in Noida. I've been checking out Nimbus The Hyde Park (ready to move!) and Purvanchal Group Mecon Apartments. Has anyone experienced living in either of these? Which one is better for a young professional like me, yaar? I'm mainly worried about the actual carpet area versus what they advertise. Kya kisi ko pata hai which project gives you more usable space, bhai? Also, my parents keep saying ready-to-move is safer. Is it worth paying extra for Nimbus to avoid the under-construction risk with Purvanchal? What do you think?

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Reyansh Malhotra26 Mar

I'd lean towards Nimbus Hyde Park simply because it's ready. But negotiate hard on the price!

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Pranav Bhatia26 Mar

One more thing: check the builder's financial health. Are they heavily in debt? That could affect the project's completion.

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Harsh Sharma26 Mar

So, OP, what did you decide? Hyde Park ya Purvanchal? Waiting for the update!

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Divya Nath26 Mar

I'd say, go with Nimbus Hyde Park. Safer option for a first-time buyer, especially with parents advising ready-to-move. Don't take unnecessary risks.

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Madhu Tandon26 Mar

I'd personally prefer ready-to-move any day. The stress of waiting for possession is not worth the small savings, in my opinion.

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Mohit Srivastav26 Mar

Nimbus Hyde Park has better amenities compared to Purvanchal, I think. Check out their clubhouse and swimming pool. But are they actually functional?

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mohit.bajaj.delhi202426 Mar

Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake in my previous purchase. Half the amenities are still under construction!

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Arvind Krishnan26 Mar

Ultimately, it depends on your priorities and budget. Visit both sites, talk to residents, and then decide. Don't rush into anything.

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Shabana Azmi26 Mar

Which floor are you considering in Hyde Park? The higher floors usually have better views but also cost more.

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Reyansh Mittal26 Mar

Don't forget to factor in the registry charges and stamp duty. It can add a significant amount to the overall cost, especially for a first-time buyer.

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arvind.krishnan12326 Mar

Good point! Budget mein add kar lena!

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Harsh Sharma26 Mar

Honestly, with the current market conditions, property rates are only going up. If you can afford ready-to-move, go for it. Peace of mind is priceless. But do your due diligence!

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priyapatel.abc26 Mar

Totally agree yaar. Rates are insane now!

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Dinesh Pillai26 Mar

I heard Purvanchal is offering some good discounts right now to attract buyers. Maybe worth checking out their offer?

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nasir.siddiqui26 Mar

Discounts are tempting, but be wary of the builder's reputation. Read the fine print carefully!

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Pranav Bhatia26 Mar

Check the builder's RERA registration number for both projects. It will give you a lot of info about the project status, deadlines, and any complaints filed against them. Don't just rely on what the sales guys tell you.

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Kajal Mittal26 Mar

Purvanchal ka location is better in terms of connectivity to Pari Chowk and Yamuna Expressway. Hyde Park is a bit interior.

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ritu_chopra_abc26 Mar

True, if your office is in Greater Noida, Purvanchal is a better choice.

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divya.nath26 Mar

But the new metro line is coming up near Hyde Park, right? That should improve connectivity.

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Mary Kom26 Mar

Kya kisi ko pata hai about the construction quality in Hyde Park? Are they using good materials or just cutting corners?

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priya.sharma9226 Mar

That's a valid point. Ready-to-move doesn't guarantee good quality. Get a home inspection done before you buy.

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swati.khanna.mumbai26 Mar

My friend lives there. He complains about seepage issues during the monsoon.

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Swati Khanna26 Mar

Purvanchal Mecon Apartments... I know someone who booked there. They're saying possession by end of this year, but I wouldn't bet on it. Also, carpet area can be a total scam. Get it verified by your own architect before finalizing anything.

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Shabana Azmi26 Mar

Nimbus Hyde Park ka maintenance charges kya hai? Heard it's pretty high.

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mohit.bajaj.delhi202426 Mar

Yeah, that's the catch with ready-to-move societies. Higher maintenance costs right from the start.

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karan.tandon.abc26 Mar

U6, I heard the same. Around 4-5 rupees per sq ft. Ouch!

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Reyansh Malhotra26 Mar

Dekho, if you are young and want a good social life, Hyde Park might be better. More families are already living there. Purvanchal is still developing. But if you want bigger apartment for less money, Purvanchal could be an option.

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Priya Patel26 Mar

I booked in Sector 150 three years ago thinking I'd save money on an under-construction property. Abhi tak possession nahi mila! Seriously considering just buying ready-to-move now, even if it's more expensive.

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Arvind Krishnan26 Mar

Hyde Park is ready to move, that's a big plus, especially for a first-time buyer. Purvanchal... well, builders in Noida are notorious for delays. But Hyde Park's location isn't the best, tbh. Sector 78 is kinda isolated.

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Anjali Iyer26 Mar

Bhai, 'ready to move' is definitely safer. Peace of mind is worth something, right? But check the actual possession status of Nimbus. Many projects claim 'ready' but have pending approvals.

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nasir.siddiqui26 Mar

Haan exactly, Noida mein yahi problem hai. They say ready, but occupancy certificate nahi hota!

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madhu.tandon_delhi26 Mar

True that! OC is key. Don't get stuck paying rent and EMI both.

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