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Rajesh Joshi
posted on 6 Apr

Ready to move vs under construction gamble in Noida?

Honestly not sure about this. Amrapali Crystal Homes is ready, Ajnara The Belvedere isn't. Is a lower price worth the possession risk? What does the community think?

#noida#ready-to-move#under-construction#possession-delay

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Pranav Semwal3d ago

So, OP, what did you decide? Ready to move or under construction?

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Mohan Singh3d ago

Ready to move, even with potential build quality issues, is better than endless waiting and uncertainty. My two cents.

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Ananya Bhatia3d ago

I'd say visit both properties, talk to existing residents (if possible), and then decide. No one can tell you what's best for you.

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Anita Gokhale3d ago

Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. Under construction is a nightmare. Go for ready to move if you can afford it.

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Madhumita Bhattacharya3d ago

Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake. They promised a swimming pool and gym, still not ready after 2 years!

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Asha Patil3d ago

Be careful — this builder has 3 delayed projects. Do your research thoroughly.

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Rajeev Trivedi3d ago

Ultimately, it's a gamble. But you can minimize the risk by doing your due diligence. RERA is your friend. Use it!

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Ramesh Yadav3d ago

Totally agree yaar. Possession mila kya? That's the only question that matters. Ajnara, be very careful. They always delay projects.

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Vivek Sharma3d ago

I bought in Sector 143B three years ago. Under construction then, got possession last year. Lucky, I guess. But the stress was unreal.

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Aditya Chopra63d ago

Don't forget to factor in the cost of registration and stamp duty. That adds up quickly! Especially for ready to move properties.

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Anika Jain3d ago

Ajnara Belvedere mein which floor? Corner unit? That makes a difference in price and resale value.

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Sneha Ahuja3d ago

Rising rates and the new metro line are pushing prices up in Noida. If you're planning to buy, don't wait too long.

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Shweta Jadhav3d ago

Amrapali Crystal Homes... I heard some not-so-good things about the build quality. Has anyone done a thorough inspection?

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mohan.singh.delhi3d ago

Yeah, I heard the same. Paint quality is subpar and some plumbing issues. But it's ready to move, so you can at least see what you're getting.

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Priya Patil3d ago

Bhai, this builder ka track record bahut poor hai. I would avoid Ajnara. Amrapali... well, it's Amrapali. Double-edged sword.

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Rajeev Rao3d ago

Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. Booked an under-construction property in Greater Noida West. Still waiting for possession! Never again.

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Arvind Sharma3d ago

Sector 150 ka avg rate 7k/sqft hai abhi. Ready-to-move options are limited and expensive. Is it worth stretching your budget?

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Dev Sharma3d ago

Lower price is tempting, but peace of mind is priceless. I'd lean towards ready to move. Possession risk is a real headache. Been there, done that. Sector 75 mein ek project mein phasa hua hoon abhi tak.

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madhumita.bhattacharya3d ago

Haan exactly, Noida mein yahi problem hai. Builders promise everything but deliver nothing.

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asha.patil.mumbai3d ago

Sector 75? Which project, if you don't mind sharing? Trying to avoid similar pitfalls myself.

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Sourav Das3d ago

Ajnara ka track record is not the best. Check RERA website for complaints. Ready to move is safer, especially for first-time buyers.

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rajeev.trivedi3d ago

Good point. RERA registration number check karo before anything else.

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Pranav Semwal3d ago

I think it depends on your risk appetite and timeline. If you need a place ASAP, ready to move is the only option. If you can wait, under construction might be worth the gamble if the price is significantly lower. But do your homework!

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Ananya Bhatia3d ago

Tough call, bhai. Amrapali Crystal Homes is ready to move, but Amrapali... well, you know. Ajnara ka Belvedere looks good on paper. Price difference kitna hai exactly?

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