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Okay I'll be honest — I'm leaning towards ready-to-move flats only. Heard too many horror stories of possession delays. I'm looking at Noida mein Ajnara The Belvedere and Aims AMG Resi Complex 3. Aims AMG is completed, so that's a plus, right? But Belvedere looks nicer in pics, tbh. Is the risk of under-construction really worth it for potentially higher appreciation? My parents keep saying ready to move lo, peace of mind rahega. What's the real price difference after adding PLC and all that? And what about carpet area? Which one gives more usable space? Honestly not sure. Any thoughts from people who have invested in either? Ab samajh nahi aa raha. Hope this helps someone.
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?
Honestly not sure how people are still buying under-construction. I was looking last year, and the delays are insane. Ajnara The Belvedere looked good on paper, but so many rumors of delays made me nervous. My friend booked there and still waiting. I ended up in Amrapali Green Valley. It's ready to move, which was a huge plus. Carpet area is decent, not amazing, but at least I know what I'm getting. The price was okayish too. Registry was smooth, thankfully. Considering resale value now, I think a completed project is a safer bet in Noida. What are your thoughts? Anyone else regret going under-construction?
Okay I'll be honest -- Jaypee The Orchards looks great on paper, but the carpet area efficiency is kinda sus, right? Ajnara The Belvedere ka location sahi hai, but what about builder trust? Heard mixed reviews, tbh. Should I have gone with ready-to-move just for peace of mind? Maintenance charges kitna loot rahe hain, yaar! Change my mind. Is the investment worth it?
Currently in a 2BHK in Sector 75, thinking of upgrading. Purvanchal Silver Estate ka layout is damn good, especially compared to older projects like Ajnara The Belvedere. Carpet area seems much better. Is the extra ₹30-40 lakh worth it for the bigger space and better amenities? Also, Purvanchal seems to have a better track record for on-time delivery, right? Anyone else feel like Ajnara projects are a bit risky now? Is it just me?
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