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Aditi Powar
posted on 10 MayAntriksh Golf View I: The amenity bait-and-switch
35 years in our big house, now seeking a 2BHK. Antriksh Golf View I in Noida Extension looked good. Brochure promised lavish amenities, green spaces. But residents say the clubhouse is a ghost town, green areas concrete. Is this 'promised vs delivered' gap normal for builders? Frustrated.
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It's a tough call. While the 'bait-
So, what's the general advice then? Should we completely avoid projects with a history like this, even if the location is good? Is the current market in Noida favoring buyers or sellers right now for these kinds of properties?
Agreed. Right now, it's a buyer's market but with a lot of 'caution' attached. Research is key, especially for high-value purchases like this.
Market is a bit tricky right now. For Noida, especially places like Noida Extension, inventory is still high. Buyers do have some leverage, but good projects with clear titles and amenities are still commanding a premium. Don't rush into anything based on location alone; due diligence is crucial.
My friend booked in Alpha II, Greater Noida, and faced a similar issue with their sports complex. Brochure showed Olympic-sized pool, but it turned out to be a tiny splash pool when delivered. These builders use these tactics to lure first-time buyers with glossy images. Antriksh Golf View I ka price range bhi ₹72 L – ₹4.5 Cr hai, which is quite steep for a project with such issues. Total 1597 units hain, so many people must be facing this. It's a big red flag for us budget-conscious buyers.
I heard about this project, Antriksh Golf View I. But isn't it RERA registered? UPRERAPRJ10343 is the RERA number, right? How can they get away with such a huge 'promised vs delivered' gap if it's RERA compliant?
Exactly, RERA is for structure and timelines mainly. Amenities are often a loophole they exploit. Completed hai, but is it *livable* as promised is the main question.
RERA registration doesn't guarantee everything, bhai. It helps with timelines and basic structure, but amenity quality is often a grey area in the fine print. The project did get possession on 2018-09-12, so it's completed on paper. But the real issue is the quality of life after moving in, especially when the clubhouse is a 'ghost town' as mentioned.
Yaar, exactly! I was also looking at Antriksh Golf View I for a 2BHK. Brochure mein toh sab gold-plated dikhaya tha, luxurious amenities and green spaces. Ab sunke darr lag raha hai, kya sach mein sab builders aise hi karte hain?
This is why I'm so scared to commit. Antriksh ka toh puraana track record bhi mixed reviews wala hai, especially for their older projects. Noida Extension mein bahut common hai yeh problem, especially for projects delivered around 2018-19. Even in areas like Ajayabpur, I've heard similar stories about amenities being downgraded post-possession. It's a widespread issue, not just Antriksh.
Sahi kaha bhai! Mera bhi budget tight hai aur ye amenity wala scene sunke toh aur tension ho gayi. Lagta hai sab marketing hype hota hai bas.