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₹1.5 crore for a 3BHK in Ajnara Grand Heritage feels steep, honestly. I'm upgrading from a 2BHK, but this RTM premium seems to eat into any future capital appreciation. Is the resale market actually liquid here? I'm worried about high investor ratios leading to ghost societies, making it tough to find good tenants or exit later. Change my mind.
Been following Ajnara Grand Heritage for months. I'm in a 2BHK, thinking of upgrading. Is its capital appreciation really good? What rental yield can I actually expect, and how liquid is the resale market there?
Prices for Ajnara Grand Heritage, even ready to move, seem stuck. I work in real estate, and honestly, everyone glorifies 'ready to move' but nobody talks about the capital appreciation ceiling being so low. What's the real secondary market like here? Is it just investors trying to exit, making it illiquid? I'm worried about the investor-to-end-user ratio creating a ghost society. Is there any actual upside left here for a serious investor? Disagree? Tell me why.
Okay I'll say what no one says: Ajnara Grand Heritage ka price jump is crazy. Currently in a 2BHK in Sector 75, thinking of upgrading. PKS Town Central is way more reasonable, ready to move bhi hai. Is the brand name really worth double the price? Carpet area efficiency bhi matter karti hai, Ajnara seems like a lot of wasted space. Change my mind. Anyone living there? What's the maintenance like? Is the PLC worth it?
Just moved into Noida last month, and property hunting was a headache. Now friend is asking for advice. He's stuck between Ajnara Grand Heritage and Sunshine Helios. Both in Noida, but Ajnara is ready to move. Helios is also OC mil gaya hai, but price difference hai. I'm thinking ready to move is less risk, right? Carpet area wise, anyone know which one is better? Which society would you pick and why? Batao yaar!
I work in real estate but buying for myself is different, especially in Noida. I'm looking at ABCZ East Platinum and Ajnara Grand Heritage. The price difference is huge. Ajnara is obviously positioned as 'luxury', but is it worth the extra crore? Has anyone living there seen sky-high maintenance charges later? Off the record, I've heard horror stories about promised amenities not materializing. ABCZ is completed but smaller. I know what builders don't tell you about carpet area vs super area games. Is Ajnara really giving you more usable space for that price, or just more marble? Should I just go with the smaller but ready ABCZ? Kya kisi ko pata hai resale value potential for both?
I'm based in Dubai, so can't easily visit sites. Looking at Noida property for investment. RN Amod Residency is cheaper, around 24-48L, ready to move. Ajnara Grand Heritage is 1Cr+, also ready. Is the carpet area difference worth the extra cost in Grand Heritage? Or Amod sahi hai for rental income? Need a property manager, so resale isn't my priority. Which one would you pick and why? Vote karo please!
RN Amod is cheaper, ready to move. Ajnara Grand Heritage mein amenities zyada hain but it's pricier. Which makes more sense for investment, considering resale?
Currently in a 2BHK in Sector 75, thinking of upgrading. Ajnara Grand Heritage and Sunshine Helios are on my radar. But is the price jump to Helios worth it? Kya kisi ko pata hai about the carpet area efficiency in both? Already have a home loan, so EMI will be a big factor. Heard Helios has better amenities, but are they actually used or just for show? Which one offers better rental potential, long term? Honestly not sure which to pick.
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