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By ANSAL API
Megapolis, Megapolis, Noida
Okay, I'll be honest — I completely underestimated the total cost of ownership for ready-to-move projects. I'm upgrading from my 2BHK in Greater Noida. Looking at Ansal Freesia Floors and Aambesten Twin Celestial. Both are completed. But after stamp duty, maintenance, is their premium justified? For 5-year appreciation, kaunsa better investment hai? Any real experiences?
Greater Noida projects mein Ansal Freesia Floors (ready) aur 99 Homez Caelum Hights (UC) dekh raha tha. Ek cheez notice ki, ready-to-move properties ka rental yield immediate milta hai, but UC ka long-term appreciation usually better hota hai. For a family upgrade, kids ke school admission ki wajah se ready-to-move looks safer. But future rental potential agar dekhun toh Caelum Hights shayad zyada dega? Kya ye sahi calculation hai, ya I'm missing something about rental demand in these areas? Any practical tips on balancing immediate possession vs future ROI?
Okay, I'm fed up of renting, landlord raised rent again. Ansal Freesia Floors dekh raha hoon. Completed hai. Daily life wahan kaisi hai? Neighbourhood amenities aur society vibe pe opinions chahiye.
Spending 1 Cr+ on a flat in Noida Extension feels like a huge stretch right now. I'm finally taking the plunge after years of renting, landlord raised rent again, you know the drill. I'm looking at Ansal Freesia Floors, it's ready-to-move around 50L. Then there's Anchal Silver Oak, under-construction, almost double the price, like 1 Cr. Is that much more worth it for potential appreciation? Really trying to figure out the real total cost of ownership for both. Any advice on builder trust or hidden costs? Should I push my budget for UC, or is ready-to-move a safer bet for a first-time buyer?
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