Completed projects still hide major headaches
Is a completed project like Paramount Luxury GCE really stress-free? I'm looking at it versus Swaraj Homes Siddhartha. Even ready-to-move projects have hidden issues, especially with carpet area efficiency. Builders always play games – what's the actual usable space there? Swaraj Homes ka toh status hi unclear hai, toh builder pe kaise trust karein for timely OC? Buying for myself is different. Anyone faced RWA or maintenance issues post-possession in Paramount GCE? What's the ground reality on builder trust?
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Honestly, at 3 Cr, I'd expect absolute transparency, especially with carpet area. I've seen projects near Basai where the difference between brochure and reality was shocking. Current market conditions in Gurugram are tough, prices are high, and buyers are very cautious. Don't rush into anything without a proper due diligence, no matter how 'completed' it is.
The problem is not just completed vs. under-construction, it's about the builder's reputation. Swaraj Homes has a patchy record, especially with RERA compliance and project timelines. For Paramount, the project is completed, but is it actually 'settled'? Sometimes, even after possession, it takes years for things like clubhouses to become fully functional. What's the status of amenities there?
Paramount Luxury GCE is definitely on the higher side, 3 Cr is a huge amount. I heard they had some initial issues with amenities, but not sure if those were resolved. Has anyone here actually taken possession there? What's the ground reality for maintenance charges and RWA involvement?
That's good info about the maintenance, U6. For 18-20k, it better be spotless. I'm also worried about the quality of construction once you move in. Sometimes builders cut corners on finishing. Are there any specific issues reported post-possession at Paramount?
Yeah, maintenance charges are a big point. My brother bought in another 'luxury' project and the charges kept increasing every year. For 3 Cr, one would expect top-notch service, but often it's just a headache. Is the 3 Cr price for Paramount still holding, or has it gone up?
I visited Paramount GCE recently. The sample flat looked great, but the actual units felt a bit smaller. The sales guy said the RWA is very active, which can be good or bad depending on who you ask. They quoted around 18-20k per month for maintenance, which is quite high.
Bhai, builder trust is a myth these days. Swaraj Homes ka naam sunke toh darr lagta hai. Many projects in Gurugram, especially around Baharampur Naya, have faced huge delays. For a first-time buyer like me, timely OC is non-negotiable. What if the loan interest starts and I don't even have possession?
Exactly! I'm looking at Paramount Luxury GCE too, but this 'completed' status sometimes feels like a trap. My cousin bought a 'ready-to-move' flat near Airport Road and spent months fixing leaks. Carpet area efficiency is my biggest worry, they always quote super area. Is it really worth 3 Cr for potential headaches?
Paramount GCE is completed, yes, possession date was April 2022. But my friend, who lives nearby in Badshahpur, mentioned some RWA issues with another project by the same developer. Not sure if it's the same for Paramount, but it makes me nervous. Did anyone check the actual carpet area vs. what's advertised?
Totally agree. My agent is pushing Paramount GCE hard, saying it's a safe bet since it's completed. But the post is right, 'completed' doesn't mean problem-free. Swaraj Homes ka toh status hi doubtful hai, OC ka wait kaun karega? I'm so confused, this is my life's biggest investment.