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Since selling our big house, I'm seeing so many possession delays. Designarch E Homes looks nice but tbh, I'm scared. Presidency Presithum is ready. I'm 55, don't need the stress of waiting. Is the price difference worth the peace of mind? Anyone else only looking at ready-to-move options?
Designarch E Homes is cheaper, but carpet area sahi hai kya? Presidency Presithum ready to move hai, so no risk. I work in real estate, still confused. Should I pay more for peace of mind?
I work in real estate but buying for myself is different, yaar. I'm looking at Amrapali Crystal Homes. Ready to move, which is a big plus. But those prices! 2.27 Cr se 3.59 Cr? Then I saw Designarch E Homes, completed but cheaper, 33.96L to 1.34 Cr. Big difference! Is the extra cost of Crystal Homes really justified? Carpet area wise, I'm hearing Designarch is more efficient. Plus, the OC is already in place so no risks. Crystal Homes, maybe the amenities are better? Honestly not sure. Has anyone compared these two projects closely? Which one would give better ROI in the long run? Am I missing something obvious?
Amrapali Crystal Homes is ready, but Designarch E Homes is cheaper. Carpet area mein kya scene hai? Is the lower price worth the under-construction risk? Batao yaar.
Crystal Homes mein they're quoting a high price, but carpet area kitna mil raha hai, anyone knows? E Homes seems cheaper, but is it actually smaller? Which gives more usable space? ROI kya hai?
Okay I'll say it – Designarch E Homes is just too small for my family now. Need at least a 3BHK, right? My wife's priority is a safe environment for the children, so ATS Knightsbridge seemed like a better bet. But honestly, the price difference is HUGE. Is the extra security and space worth paying crores extra? Plus, what about resale later? Change my mind. Tell me why Designarch is better for a family with school-going kids.
Designarch E Homes is tempting since it's ready to move. Kids have moved out, don't need such a big place anymore, and frankly, dealing with resale of existing property is headache enough. But ATS Homekraft Pious Orchards keeps popping up in searches. Is under-construction really worth the risk at my age? Honestly not sure I want the hassle of interiors now. Everyone talks about appreciation, but what about peace of mind? Lower maintenance is key. I need a good society, elevator is a must, and hospital proximity is important. Change my mind about ATS, or tell me if Designarch is the safer bet for someone wanting a manageable life.
ATS Knightsbridge mein toh bhai, only crorepatis can even think. Designarch E Homes is cheaper, but carpet area kitna milega? Ready possession is tempting, fed up of renting. Investment ke liye kaunsa better rahega? Maybe Knightsbridge for long-term ROI? Change my mind.
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