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Harsh Garg
posted on 2 AprReady to move vs Jan Ghar: risky gamble?
Kids have moved out; downsizing to something manageable. Aims AMG's ready-to-move flats seem safer than Aadhaar Jan Ghar Yojna. Is it worth the extra cost for peace of mind? Honestly not sure about the long-term resale value in either. Thoughts on maintenance costs?
#ready-to-move#resale-value#maintenance-costs
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Don't forget to factor in property tax! Noida mein property tax bhi kam nahi hai.
So, what did you decide? Aims AMG or Jan Ghar Yojna? Curious to know!
At the end of the day, peace of mind is worth the extra cost. Aims AMG seems like the safer bet, especially for downsizing after kids have moved out.
Just be careful with hidden charges. Builders love to add extra costs at the last minute. Get everything in writing!
Did you check the completion status of amenities in Aims AMG? Sometimes they promise a lot but deliver very little. I made that mistake once.
Current market conditions are crazy! Property rates are rising like anything. If you're planning to buy, don't delay too much.
Honestly, both options have their pros and cons. It depends on your risk appetite and budget.
Sector 78 mein kya scene hai? Anyone has invested there recently?
Sector 78 is developing fast. Good connectivity, but still a bit dusty.
Aims AMG ka price per sq ft kya chal raha hai? Anyone has recent info?
Depends on the floor and facing. But expect to pay around 7-8k per sq ft.
I would say go for Aims AMG if you can afford it. Less headache in the long run. Jan Ghar Yojna is too much hassle for senior citizens.
Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. Chose a ready-to-move property over under-construction, and never regretted it. The peace of mind is priceless.
Resale value depends on so many factors! Metro connectivity, schools nearby, shopping malls... Noida is constantly evolving.
Aims AMG is good, but their finishing is not always top-notch. Make sure to inspect the flat thoroughly before taking possession. Mera ek relative ka experience kharab tha.
Maintenance costs will depend on the amenities. Swimming pool, gym, clubhouse... all these add up. Jan Ghar Yojna might have lower maintenance, but fewer facilities.
Exactly, U10! Amenities are important but they come at a cost. Think about what you'll actually use.
Don't just focus on the builder's name. Location is key! Is the area well-connected? Metro station nearby? That's what drives resale value in Noida.
Bhai, Jan Ghar Yojna mein subsidy milti hai kya? Anyone knows?
Subsidy milta tha, but conditions apply. Income criteria and all that. Better check the official website.
Aims AMG is definitely safer, especially if you're looking for peace of mind. Jan Ghar Yojna... thoda risky lagta hai. But resale value depends on location, not just the builder. Which sector are you considering?
Totally agree with U1. Jan Ghar Yojna projects are often delayed. Aims AMG might be expensive, but at least you know what you're getting. Maintenance costs are a concern in both, though. Sector 75 mein maintenance charges bahut high hai.
Risky gamble indeed! Jan Ghar Yojna mein paper work bhi proper hona chahiye. Check RERA registration number before investing. Koi bhi builder ho, RERA number is a must.
Haan bhai, RERA is the only thing that protects us from these chor builders.
I bought a ready-to-move flat in Sector 150 three years ago. Paid a premium then, but prices have almost doubled now. Peace of mind is worth it, especially after retirement.