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Kunal Joshi
posted on 11 MayAnsal Aastha's family vibe is overhyped, right?
Visited Ansal Aastha Mig Zone last weekend. It's complete, but I'm unsure about the community vibe. My wife's priority is good schools and safety for our kids. Is it genuinely a good family home?
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Location might be good, but what about connectivity to the main city areas and public transport? And how far are the good schools everyone is talking about? Sometimes a project looks great but is isolated. Also, any idea about the actual carpet area for that ₹29-30 L price tag? Builders often quote super built-up.
Ansal Aastha Mig Zone ki location toh achhi hai, right? Completed hai toh immediate possession mil jayega. That's a huge plus for first-time buyers.
I actually considered Ansal Aastha myself when I was looking, primarily because of the RERA number UPRERAPRJ5670 and the stated possession date of 2022-06-01. It seemed legitimate. However, my broker pointed out that while it's 'completed', sometimes the occupancy isn't very high in the initial phase, which can impact the 'vibe' you're looking for. A project needs a critical mass of residents to feel like a true community. Plus, I heard some murmurs about water supply issues in that specific area, though I couldn't confirm it fully.
While occupancy can be slow initially, it usually picks up. The price range of ₹29 L – ₹30 L is competitive for a completed project, especially considering the current market conditions in Rajkot where prices are steadily climbing. If the structure and basic amenities are solid, and the RERA number UPRERAPRJ5670 is valid, then maybe the 'vibe' just needs time to develop. But definitely verify the water situation and check for any structural flaws. A balanced view is important here; don't dismiss it solely on initial impressions of 'vibe'.
Occupancy rate is a good point. A RERA number and completion doesn't mean it's buzzing with life. Important to check.
Water supply issues? That's a big red flag, especially for families. Did you get any concrete info on that, or was it just hearsay? And what about the actual quality of finishes inside the flats, since it's already completed?
Honestly, I'm always skeptical when I hear about a 'vibe' being marketed. Property is about location, construction, and builder reputation. Ansal Aastha is completed, yes, but what about the long-term maintenance charges and society management? Builders often skimp on these once the project is sold out. ₹29-30 L is a significant investment for a first-time buyer.
Builder ka track record hi sab bolta hai. Agree with you.
You hit the nail on the head! My cousin booked in a builder's project near Krishna Kunj a few years ago. They promised a 'vibrant community' and delivered nothing but headaches. Possession was delayed by almost two years, even with a RERA number. When they finally got it, the amenities were half-baked, and security was a joke. Ansal Aastha's possession date of 2022-06-01 means it's relatively new, so the true picture of maintenance and community management might only emerge now. Don't just rely on the 'completed' tag.
Exactly! That price range for what's being offered needs a deep dive. I've heard mixed reviews about maintenance in other Ansal projects. It's a big decision for our budgets, so every rupee counts. Are there any hidden charges post-possession?
Guys, need some real talk here. Visited Ansal Aastha Mig Zone last weekend. The project is completed, and on paper, the price range of ₹29 L – ₹30 L looks tempting. But honestly, I'm getting mixed signals about the community vibe. My wife's main priority is good schools nearby and safety for our kids. Is it genuinely a good family home, or is the 'family vibe' just clever marketing? Any current residents or those who've done their due diligence, please share your honest thoughts. We're first-time buyers and feeling pretty overwhelmed.
Safety and schools are non-negotiable. If you're having doubts, trust your gut. Kids ki security sabse pehle.
Bhai, be very careful with Ansal. Their track record in other cities has been quite patchy, especially with amenities and maintenance post-possession. Even though this project, Ansal Aastha, shows a RERA number UPRERAPRJ5670 and possession date of 2022-06-01, don't just look at the completion. Check the quality of construction and the actual facilities provided. I've heard stories from people in Krishna Kunj where builders promised the moon but delivered dust. Safety should be your number one concern, and sometimes these 'completed' projects lack proper security infrastructure in the initial years.
Totally understand your dilemma. We also checked out Ansal Aastha a few months back. The 'completed' status is reassuring, but I felt the same about the vibe. It just didn't feel as lively or family-oriented as some other projects we saw. Plus, the school situation around there is a bit unclear to me. Did you find any good options?