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By ANSAL API
Krishna Kunj, Krishna Kunj, Rajkot
Okay I'll say what no one says: everyone glorifies fancy clubhouses and gyms but basic utilities like reliable power backup and water supply are the real deal-breakers for investors. I'm looking at Ansal Aastha Mig Zone for an investment property in Rajkot, and honestly, this is my biggest concern. Is the power backup truly for the full flat or just common areas? My parents keep saying these things become a headache later. And water supply? I've heard stories about tanker dependency in some projects after a year or two. How's the tank capacity there? If tenants face issues with these, ROI goes down the drain with complaints and higher churn. Are these things actually reliable long-term? Change my mind.
Parents are keen on Ansal Aastha Mig Zone, but I'm honestly confused about the daily living experience there. It's completed, but is the community actually friendly? Yaar, amenities dikhne mein sahi hain, par after-possession life kaisi hai? Schools, hospitals kitne close hain? Koi batao, is it genuinely a good home?
₹29.40 L for a completed unit in Ansal Aastha Mig Zone sounds okay, but actual *total cost* is key for me. I'm currently in a 2BHK and looking to upgrade. I've heard you can sometimes negotiate stamp duty or registration fees differently through secondary market brokers for older, completed projects. Builder toh discount nahi dega. Any specific tips for Rajkot? This is for investment, so every rupee matters for ROI. Also, what's the resale market like here? Is it liquid enough for a 5-7 year exit strategy? Hope this helps someone looking at similar options.
Did a site visit to Ansal Aastha Mig Zone last week. Price range ₹29-30L for a 1BHK seems okay, but I'm looking at it purely as an investment. I know builder ki marketing, but what's the actual rental yield people are getting there? I'm worried about ghost society risk; investor ratio kitna hai? Also, for a completed project, exit strategy kya hai after 5-7 years? Kaun buy karega, that's my main concern. Any honest opinions from current owners ya brokers who know the ground reality?
Rajkot Ansal Aastha Mig Zone mein shifted hu abhi. Honestly, jab site visit kiya tha, they showed so much. Clubhouse amenities ki badi baatein thi, but after moving in, lagta hai bas show ke liye tha. Kitna use hota hai? Construction quality bhi... kuch jagah fittings loose hain. Not sure if yeh common hai ya sirf mere flat mein. Anyone else facing this?
2 families in our building are fighting over parking. We're looking at Ansal Aastha Mig Zone for a 3BHK. My wife is worried about parking for two cars, especially with guests. Is the parking system fair there, ya phir lottery system mein headache hai? Kya extra parking mil jaati hai easily?
Did a site visit to Ansal Aastha Mig Zone last week and honestly, it's making me rethink a few things. I work in real estate, but buying for myself is a whole different ballgame, yaar. You see so many projects, know all the marketing tricks, but still, the reality can hit different. I'm wondering about the actual construction quality there after a year or two. Are people seeing cracks, seepage, or major fitting issues post-possession? Also, about the amenities they promise – I know how the game goes, but what actually got delivered versus what was on paper at Ansal Aastha? Was the gym or clubhouse fully functional, or were things quietly dropped by the builder? Any off-the-record opinions would be super helpful.
30% investor ratio in Ansal Aastha Mig Zone worries me. I work in real estate, but buying for myself is different. Resale market kitna liquid hai? Investors hi properties flip kar rahe kya? Ghost society ka risk toh nahi? Real capital appreciation needs end-users. What's the actual ground reality for exit strategy?
Just got possession of my unit at Ansal Aastha Mig Zone last month. Honestly, rental market ka scene thoda slow lag raha hai. Expected yield se kaafi kam offers aa rahe hain. Secondary market mein resales bhi bahut zyada nahi dikh rahe. Is it due to high investor ratio ya kuch aur? Kya aapko bhi same experience hua Rajkot mein?
₹30 lakh for a 2BHK at Ansal Aastha Mig Zone – I thought I knew what I was getting into. I work in real estate, so I thought I could see through the marketing BS. But buying my own flat here is a whole different ballgame. The brochure showed all these great amenities, right? Club house, gym, kids' play area. Honestly, most of it's just for show or barely functional. The gym equipment is always broken, the common areas aren't maintained well at all. My kids can't even properly use the play area because it's always dirty. Is this just me, or did anyone else feel totally misled about the actual quality and usability of these amenities after moving in? What's the point of having them if they don't work?