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Surbhi Srivastava
posted on 28 MarAryavan Residency vs Shramdeep Apartments - resale value?
Okay I'll be honest—I'm thinking of upgrading. Currently in a 2BHK. Saw Capital Ultratechomes Aryavan Residency. Looks decent, but Sampada Shramdeep Apartments are ready to move. Which has better resale, longer term? Is OC from Capital Ultratechomes Aryavan Residency worth anything? Family shifting soon, so ready-to-move is tempting. Not sure tbh.
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One more thing, check the builder buyer agreement carefully. Look for clauses related to delays, compensation, and dispute resolution. Protect yourself!
Another thing to consider is the floor. Lower floors in older buildings might have dampness issues. Higher floors might be hotter. Balance is key. Also check the direction (facing).
Ultimately, it depends on your risk appetite. Ready-to-move is safer, but Aryavan has the potential for higher returns. But that potential comes with risk.
My advice: visit both properties multiple times. Talk to residents in Shramdeep and potential buyers in Aryavan. Get a feel for the place before making a decision. Don't rely solely on online reviews.
Don't forget to factor in registration charges and stamp duty! Adds a significant amount to the overall cost.
So, did you make a decision yet? Which one are you leaning towards?
My cousin bought in Shramdeep five years ago. He's happy with the community and the location. But the apartments are a bit dated. He's planning to renovate soon.
Check the carpet area of both apartments. Sometimes, builders inflate the super area, and the actual usable space is much smaller.
Good point! Carpet area is what matters. Super area is just a marketing gimmick.
Consider the future connectivity. The new metro line extension will impact property values in the area. See which project benefits more from that.
Sector 150 is definitely the place to be in Noida right now. But due diligence is key. Don't rush into a decision. Especially with Capital Ultratechomes.
OC is crucial for resale value. Without it, bank loans become difficult, and potential buyers will be hesitant. Get confirmation from Capital Ultratechomes in writing.
I have heard mixed reviews about Capital Ultratechomes. Some say their construction quality is good, others complain about delays and poor customer service. Research thoroughly!
Shramdeep might be better if you need to move in urgently. Less stress and hassle. But long-term, Aryavan could potentially appreciate more due to its newer construction and location advantage near the upcoming infrastructure projects in Sector 150.
Possession mila kya kisi ko Aryavan mein? Any idea when they are expecting OC?
Last I heard, they were saying end of this year for OC. But builders promise a lot of things...
Don't trust their word. Visit the site and talk to existing buyers. Get a realistic assessment.
Capital Ultratechomes? Be careful. Check their RERA registration and past projects' delivery timelines. Delayed projects are their specialty.
I bought in Sector 150 three years ago. Prices have definitely gone up, especially after the Jewar airport announcement. Aryavan's location is good, but the builder's reputation is a concern. Dil se puchho, what's more important - peace of mind or potential future gains?
What's the price difference between the two properties? That's a key factor in deciding which one is a better investment.
Aryavan is still under construction right? Shramdeep is ready to move, so naturally it commands a premium. Resale depends on quality of construction and location improvements down the line. OC is super important, check for that with Aryavan. Don't get stuck without it!
Bhai, resale ke liye location dekho. Sector 150 is developing rapidly. Aryavan might benefit from that in the long run. But ready-to-move has its own advantages, especially with a family moving soon. Tough call!
Shramdeep Apartments are quite old na? How are the maintenance charges and overall society upkeep? Aryavan might have better amenities and a modern layout which could attract more buyers later.
Haan, but Shramdeep is established. Everything is functional. No surprises. Aryavan mein you never know what problems will crop up after possession.
U3, maintenance charges will depend on the society's RWA. Best to enquire directly. Don't assume old = bad. Some old societies are very well managed.
Exactly! Old construction can be a headache. Plumbing issues, seepage... I'd prefer a newer construction even if it's slightly delayed.