Buying for my own family, not just for clients
The real value in an investment property isn't just the initial price, it's the long-term operational headaches. I work in real estate but buying for myself in Prestige City is a whole different ballgame. Honestly, I'm super worried about the basics that affect tenant satisfaction and my ROI. Specifically, water supply. Is the tank capacity actually sufficient, or will it be tanker dependency after a year? I know what builders don't tell you about these 'hidden' costs. Also, elevator quality and maintenance response time are key. Are they quick to fix issues, or will tenants complain constantly? These things directly impact rental yield and resale value, right? Not sure if these smaller details get overlooked. Has anyone living there seen these issues? Any off-the-record opinions on Prestige City's facilities?
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Totally agree! This is exactly what scares me as a first-time buyer. Builders show you the shiny brochure, but what about the day-to-day grind? Water supply is a huge one, especially in areas like Banashankari where we've seen issues in older apartments. And lift breakdowns? That's a deal-breaker for tenants. It's not just ROI, it's peace of mind. Glad someone from the industry is also calling this out.
Haan bhai, same experience. My biggest fear is