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New Pragatesheel Apartment, Vasundhara Enclave, New Delhi
The resale market for completed projects like Abdul Fazal Apartment is trickier than people let on, especially for investors. I'm eyeing a 2BHK there, around ₹1.2 Cr, and the pricing seems decent. But honestly, I'm trying to figure out the actual liquidity. Is there a strong secondary market for this specific society? Or will it just sit there for ages if I need to exit in 5-7 years? Also, what's the realistic rental yield here? I've heard numbers, but I want to know what actual owners are getting per month. My parents keep saying to check the investor-to-end-user ratio too; don't want a ghost society, you know. Any insights on resale potential or actual rent would be super helpful from current residents or investors.
Honestly, after moving in last month, I realized kuch amenities sirf brochure mein achhi lagti hain. Swaraj Homes Vande Matram new project hai, bahut kuch promise kar rahe hain. But Abdul Fazal Apartment ke existing residents bata sakte hain, wahan amenities ka real use kya hai? Kids play area, gym, clubhouse... kitna use hota hai daily? Kya real-world experience hai for new buyers?
Checked out Abdul Fazal Apartment. It's completed. What's the actual rental yield here? Is resale liquid? Wondering about capital appreciation for long-term ROI.
₹1.8 Cr for a 3BHK at Abdul Fazal Apartment feels steep when you consider the actual usable space. Everyone talks about its great location for school admissions, but nobody mentions how inefficient some of those layouts are. My wife's priority is a genuinely spacious home, not just a high-sounding carpet area on paper. Are the older, completed flats there really that much better for family living, or are we just paying for the address? I'm worried about noise too. Tell me I'm wrong about the layouts. Change my mind.
Since last Diwali I've been thinking about upgrading from my current 2BHK. Abdul Fazal Apartment keeps popping up, and it's completed, which is a plus. But is it genuinely good for daily living? I'm curious about the amenity reality check — are they well-maintained and actually useful? Also, how's the neighborhood quality for schools and daily needs? Wondering if the price jump for a 3BHK here is truly justified for an end-user.
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