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posted on 12 MayAnsal Aastha Mig Zone: Is my new home just good on paper?
Ansal Aastha Mig Zone really isn't what they showed us during site visits, honestly. We got possession in March, and things are... different. I'm talking about the amenities mostly. The clubhouse is barely used, and the gym equipment feels really basic, not like the fancy stuff in brochures. My kids are struggling a bit with the park area too, it's smaller than it looked. Location-wise, it's okay, but school commutes are longer than expected. Is it just us, or are others finding the actual daily living experience here a bit underwhelming compared to the initial promises? Especially the community vibe, it feels a bit isolated so far. Any tips on making the most of it?
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It's tough, I get it. But maybe there's a way to improve the community vibe? Have people tried forming a residents' association or organizing small events? Sometimes these things take time to build up. Also, for school commutes, have you explored carpooling options with other residents? In Rajkot, even a small difference in traffic can add 15-20 mins.
U7, you hit the nail on the head. We *should* check, but as first-time buyers, we don't always know *what* to check. My agent showed me Ansal Aastha and some other options, even one in Krishna Kunj. I remember comparing the RERA plans for Ansal Aastha, and the amenity area *was* smaller on paper than what they depicted in the 3D renders. It's a common trick. You need to scrutinize every detail, not just the glossy pictures. This is why these forums are so important.
U3, RERA details toh available hain online. Ansal Aastha Mig Zone ka RERA number hai UPRERAPRJ5670. Aur official possession date 2022-06-01 listed hai. So if the original poster got it in March, it's pretty close. But the main point is the quality vs. promise.
Exactly! But did anyone actually check the RERA documents and floor plans for amenities before booking? Most of us just trust the brochures, right? That's where the problem starts.
29-30 L for this kind of experience? Bahut zyada hai yaar!
Oh man, this is a classic trap. I almost fell for something similar with a project near Krishna Kunj. They showed us a beautiful model flat and a grand clubhouse plan, but when I dug deeper, the actual land allocation for amenities was tiny. My friend bought there, and now he regrets it. The school commute issue you mentioned is also a big one; often, they don't factor in the actual traffic during peak hours. It's not just about distance, but the time it takes.
Yaar, exactly my thoughts! I visited Ansal Aastha a few months back, and the sales pitch was so glossy. They showed us these huge green spaces and a state-of-the-art gym. Hearing your experience just confirms my fears. It's so frustrating when builders over-promise and under-deliver, especially for first-time buyers like us who put our life savings into this.
Bhai, ye toh bahut disturbing hai. Aapko possession kab mila exactly? Aur iska RERA status kya hai? Because for 29-30 L, one expects decent amenities, not just basic ones.
Sahi keh rahe ho. Builders ka toh yahi haal hai aajkal. Sirf paper pe achha dikhta hai sab.