Are Ghaziabad's green spaces just for show?
Okay, I'll be honest, justifying a premium is tough. Looking at Aask Homes 04, do green areas boost Ghaziabad resale value and tenant appeal, or is it just marketing hype?
Okay, I'll be honest, justifying a premium is tough. Looking at Aask Homes 04, do green areas boost Ghaziabad resale value and tenant appeal, or is it just marketing hype?
Aask Homes 04 is a large-scale residential development by Aask For Realty spread across a large land parcel in Chiranjiv Vihar, Ghaziabad. It comprises multiple towers housing multiple units with 3 BHK from ₹0.81 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹1.4 Cr, 5 BHK from ₹1.6 Cr and comprehensive amenities including modern amenities including a clubhouse and gymnasium.
Periodic offers on 3 BHK from ₹0.81 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹1.4 Cr, 5 BHK from ₹1.6 Cr at Aask Homes 04 by Aask For Realty are available through verified brokers on Propmyna. With prices at ₹80.7 L – ₹1.6 Cr and appreciation of strong, early bookings offer the best value.
Aask Homes 04 by Aask For Realty is RERA registered (number: RERA registered), ensuring it meets all regulatory requirements. RERA registration protects buyers' interests by mandating timely delivery and penalising delays.
Aask Homes 04 by Aask For Realty follows a transparent RERA-disclosed construction schedule. Key milestones including foundation, structure, and finishing are publicly available under RERA number RERA registered on the state portal.
Aask Homes 04 by Aask For Realty features modern amenities including a clubhouse and gymnasium. Spread across a large land parcel with multiple units in multiple towers, the project is designed to provide resort-style living for residents in Chiranjiv Vihar, Ghaziabad.
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Bhai, green space ho ya na ho, agar builder possession time pe de de aur quality compromise na kare, wahi badi baat hai! Lol. Aask Homes 04 toh completed hai, that's a relief.
Dekho, green spaces definitely add to the 'feel-good' factor and can attract a certain type of tenant or buyer who prioritizes lifestyle and open areas for kids. For Aask Homes 04, being a completed project, you can actually see what you're getting, which is a big plus. But for resale, it's more about location, connectivity, overall society reputation, and infrastructure than just greenery. It's a contributing factor, a cherry on top, but rarely the sole driver of value. Don't pay a huge premium just for that.
Sahi keh rahe ho. So, did you end up considering Aask Homes 04, ya phir drop kar diya?
Current market mein Ghaziabad mein buyers already price sensitive hain. Interest rates high hain, toh har paisa soch samajh ke lagana padta hai. Green spaces are a luxury, not a necessity for most first-time buyers. Log ROI pehle dekhte hain, phir lifestyle. If it doesn't translate into tangible rental yield or better appreciation, it's a tough sell.
Jaise U3 ne bola, appeal toh badhti hai. Maine khud Aask Homes 04 visit kiya tha last month. Greenery dikhti toh hai, but maintenance ka kya? Society ka track record bhi dekhna padta hai. Aur ₹81 L se ₹1.6 Cr tak, Ghaziabad ke liye thoda zyada nahi lagta? Especially when you compare to well-established properties in Abhay Khand, jahan connectivity bhi better hai.
U4, you're right. Price toh pakka high hai. Resale mein utna value nahi milega, I doubt. Log pehle location aur connectivity dekhte hain, fir amenities.
Maintenance is a huge issue everywhere, especially with these 'premium' amenities. Always check the society's actual maintenance charges and their management committee's efficiency. A friend of mine who booked in Achchheja faced a lot of problems with green area upkeep after the first year itself.
Bhai, Aask Homes 04 ka price dekho, ₹81 L se shuru! Ghaziabad mein green spaces ke naam pe itna premium justify karna mushkil hai. Lagta hai bas marketing hype hai, resale mein kaun dekhega?
But for tenants, a nice green view matters, no? Especially if they have kids, a park-like area within society is a huge plus. Doesn't that make it more appealing for rent, even if resale value isn't directly boosted?
Totally agree yaar. I visited a similar project near Ahinsa Khand II a few months back. They showed us 'green spaces' which were basically just a small patch of lawn. For first-time buyers like us, budget is king, not some fancy landscaping that will probably be poorly maintained.