Apna Enclave ki resale liquidity pe kya view hai?
Apna Enclave mein resale liquidity ka kya scene hai, genuinely? I'm seeing a lot of investor interest, which usually worries me about ghost societies. Everyone glorifies the potential rental yields, but nobody talks about the actual exit strategy. From my experience, high investor ratios often mean less genuine end-user demand later on, affecting capital appreciation. Builder ka delivery track record bhi average hai, right? I've seen this pattern before; projects with slow delivery and high investor count struggle in the secondary market. Is it just me, ya phir there's a real concern about finding buyers in 5 years? Change my mind.
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Apna Enclave mein resale liquidity ka kya scene hai, genuinely? I'm seeing a lot of investor interest, which usually worries me about ghost societies. Everyone glorifies the potential rental yields, but nobody talks about the actual exit strategy. From my experience, high investor ratios often mean less genuine end-user demand later on, affecting capital appreciation. Builder ka delivery track record bhi average hai, right? I've seen this pattern before; projects with slow delivery and high investor count struggle in the secondary market. Is it just me, ya phir there's a real concern about finding buyers in 5 years? Change my mind.
Exactly, U2! And U3, you're spot on about the builder. My cousin had booked in their Baharampur Naya project, and it was a nightmare. Possession was delayed by almost 3 years, and even after that, amenities were half-done. The property value appreciated, yes, but selling it was a task because no one wanted to move into a half-developed society. Apna Enclave ka bhi 'Status: null' dikha raha hai, which is a red flag for me. High investor count + average builder = major resale risk, especially near Airport Road where so many new projects are coming up.
Sahi pakde ho. Builder ka previous project delivery ka kya scene tha? Suna hai Baharampur Naya waala project bhi bahut late hua tha.
Totally agree with you, bhai! Yahi fear mujhe bhi hai. My agent is pushing it hard, saying 'prime location, great rental yield' but I keep thinking, if everyone's an investor, who will *live* there? And if no one lives there, who will buy it from me later? It's a tricky situation for first-time buyers like us.