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Goyal Colony, Sector 102, Noida
Honestly, even after working in real estate, buying for myself is a whole different ballgame. I'm looking at completed projects in Noida and stuck between Ashiana Orchid and BLGC Superb. Both look good on paper, but I know the 'super area vs carpet area' games builders play. For Ashiana Orchid (₹1.01-1.30 Cr), kya actual price per sqft wahi rehta hai ya hidden costs add ho jaate hain? And BLGC Superb (₹1.40-6.00 Cr) ka carpet area efficiency kaisa hai, especially for their higher range? I'm trying to figure out which one offers better actual usable space for the money. Also, for a 5-year appreciation, which one seems like a smarter bet? What's the rental potential like for both? Any insights from current residents ya market experts on actual ROI figures?
Two years of constantly rising rent in Noida has me finally taking the plunge. I'm looking hard at BLGC Superb, it's completed and fits my budget. Anyone here own a unit? What's the actual rental yield like on a 2/3 BHK? More importantly, how liquid is the resale market? Trying to gauge long-term capital appreciation and exit strategy.
Honestly, I'm finding this 3BHK upgrade process way more confusing than buying my first 2BHK. I'm currently in a 2BHK and looking at BLGC Superb – it's ready to move, which is great for avoiding construction delays. But then there's Sidhyansh Residency, seems like it's still early stage, not sure. The total cost of ownership for RTM projects like BLGC feels higher upfront with stamp duty and all. For Sidhyansh, is the potential lower entry price worth the wait and completion risk? Which one do you think has better appreciation in Greater Noida over 5 years?
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