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Shreya Arora
posted on 6 AprAmrapali's Legacy: Why it STILL impacts Noida buyers
Okay, I'll say what no one says. Amrapali Group's collapse STILL casts a long shadow. I'm looking at Noida Extension for a 3BHK, but honestly, the fear is real. Everyone glorifies certain builders, but nobody talks about construction quality issues, especially after possession. I heard horror stories about Amrapali Green Valley - plaster falling off, seepage everywhere. My wife's priority is a safe home for the kids. Is it worth risking it with builders who might cut corners to save costs? I'm checking RERA, but it's hard to find the real dirt. Plus, what about resale value? Will Amrapali's past affect property values in general? Change my mind. Disagree? Tell me why. Need solid arguments before I sink my EMI money into this.
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The key takeaway is: don't just trust the builder's marketing. Verify everything independently. RERA, site visits, resident feedback - it all matters.
Rising interest rates are also a concern. EMI burden is increasing. So, factor that into your budget. Ghar lena hai toh jaldi karo, prices are only going up.
Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. I'm so done with this. Filing a complaint with RERA now.
The fear is valid. Amrapali has made everyone super cautious. But good builders exist. Look at ATS, for example. Their projects are generally well-built and delivered on time. But they are expensive.
ATS is good, but even they have had delays in some projects. No one is perfect. Diligence is key.
Check amenities completion before booking. I made that mistake. They promised a swimming pool and clubhouse, but they're still under construction after 3 years.
Honestly, Noida Extension is a gamble. High risk, high reward. If you want peace of mind, maybe consider a different location.
So, after all this discussion, what's your final decision? Are you still considering Noida Extension, or are you looking elsewhere?
Be careful - this builder has 3 delayed projects in Greater Noida West. RERA mein sab dikhta hai. Check their compliance reports.
Possession status kya hai for the project you're considering? That's the most important question. Delayed possession means more financial burden.
I bought in Noida Extension in 2018. Prices have gone up significantly since then. New metro line is a big plus. But yeah, do your research before investing. Don't blindly trust anyone.
Which sector did you buy in? And which builder? Share some details, it would be helpful.
Agreed. The new metro line is a game changer. Connectivity has improved a lot.
Don't just look at RERA. Check the builder's past projects. How many were delayed? What's their financial stability like? A lot of this info is publicly available, you just need to dig deeper.
My friend bought in Amrapali Green Valley. Plaster falling off, seepage, you name it. He's been fighting with the builder for years. It's a nightmare.
Which floor are you looking at? Ground floor mein toh seepage ka problem zyada hota hai. Also, corner units are usually more expensive but have better ventilation.
I think Amrapali's impact is overstated. Yes, it was a disaster, but the market has moved on. Focus on the builder's current track record and the project's potential. Don't let the past scare you.
I bought in Sector 78 three years ago. Builder promised the moon, but the reality is different. Construction quality is average, and maintenance is a nightmare. Wish I had known then what I know now.
Haan exactly, Noida mein yahi problem hai. They show you fancy brochures, but the actual building is shoddily built. Which builder are you talking about in Sector 78?
Sector 78 is notorious for that. A lot of builders cut corners there. I heard Jaypee projects are facing similar issues. It's a risk anywhere, honestly.
RERA registration number check karo. And visit the site multiple times. Talk to existing residents. Don't just rely on what the builder tells you.
Amrapali's legacy will definitely affect resale value. People are wary of Noida Extension because of it. But honestly, good projects with timely delivery will always fetch a premium. It's about finding the right one.
I'm an NRI looking to invest. I'm considering Godrej Woods in Sector 43. Any thoughts? Is it worth the premium?
Godrej Woods is good, but competition is intense. Sector 150 ka avg rate 7k/sqft hai abhi. Maybe explore options there?
Godrej is generally considered a safe bet. But Sector 43 is expensive. Check the carpet area carefully. They often inflate the super area.
Bhai, you're not alone. Amrapali ka naam sunte hi darr lagta hai. I'm also looking in Noida Extension, and the delays are insane. RERA is a joke sometimes. Show cause notice toh sabko milta hai, but action kaun leta hai?
Totally agree yaar. Amrapali ne toh sabki neend uda di. But not all builders are the same. You gotta do your homework. Which project are you considering? Maybe we can compare notes.