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Shilpa Jain
posted on 16 MayClubhouse amenities: A hidden drain on your long-term ROI?
I've been tracking Chandigarh property trends. Saini Bhawan jaise projects mein fancy clubhouses ka real ROI kya hai? Meri experience se, unused amenities sirf maintenance badhate hain. Tenant attraction ya resale pe farak padta hai ya bas extra cost hai?
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Ultimately, it boils down to individual priorities. If you're buying for self-use and value a lifestyle, then a well-maintained clubhouse *might* be worth it for the convenience. But for pure investment or if budget is tight, it's definitely an extra cost that might not give proportional returns. Saini Bhawan's location is good, but check all the hidden charges and maintenance costs upfront.
Bhai, amenities se zyada builder ka track record dekho. Possession time pe milta hai ya nahi?
U9, this is the most critical point! Kya Saini Bhawan ka possession on time mila hai logon ko?
I actually think clubhouses *can* be an asset, but only if they're genuinely useful and not just for show. My cousin bought in Manimajra, a project without a fancy clubhouse, and his resale value has been decent. But he regrets not having a community space later. Saini Bhawan's wide price range suggests different unit sizes, so maybe smaller units don't pay as much for these common amenities, ya sabko same charge hota hai?
U7, usually maintenance charges are based on per sqft area or a fixed charge per unit, irrespective of size, depending on the builder's policy. I'd definitely check the exact breakdown for Saini Bhawan. Sometimes smaller units end up paying disproportionately high for amenities they might not even use, especially if the project has a large common area. Always ask for the RWA formation details and how maintenance is calculated.
U7, that's a good point about community space. But the question is, at ₹50L-₹8Cr, are people buying Saini Bhawan for community or for investment/luxury? For investment, high maintenance is definitely a red flag. The current market in Chandigarh is also seeing some correction, so every penny counts for first-time buyers like us.
Mujhe bhi yahi laga tha. Saini Bhawan mein itna bada clubhouse hai, but kaun use karega? Price ₹50 L se ₹8 Cr tak jaa raha hai, usme ye amenities ka cost kitna hoga?
Sahi baat hai. Maintenance quality matters. Agar koi use hi nahi kar raha toh phir kya faayda.
U4 ne sahi pucha. Maine apne broker se baat ki thi. Unhone kaha ki New Chandigarh jaise areas mein tenants *do* prefer amenities, but only if they're well-maintained and active. Agar clubhouse empty ya rundown hai, toh it actually *detracts* from value. Saini Bhawan ka price range already high hai, so the maintenance needs to justify it.
I've been tracking Chandigarh property trends. Saini Bhawan jaise projects mein fancy clubhouses ka real ROI kya hai? Meri experience se, unused amenities sirf maintenance badhate hain. Tenant attraction ya resale pe farak padta hai ya bas extra cost hai?
Exactly! Last month I visited a project near Mullanpur Garibdass, similar amenities, and the maintenance was almost ₹8000. For a first-time buyer like me, that's a huge chunk out of my monthly budget. Builders promise high rental yield due to these, but I've rarely seen tenants paying extra just for a gym or pool they barely use. Is there any data on actual rental premiums for such clubhouse-heavy projects in New Chandigarh?
Totally agree, bhai! Maintenance hi kha jaata hai. Builder toh bas marketing ke liye dikhate hain.