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By EARTH INFRASTRUCTURE
Aminabad, Noida Extension, Noida
I work in real estate but buying for myself is different. Hark Sai Group is cheaper, but Earth Towne mein carpet area better lag raha hai. Possession status bhi Earth Towne ka ongoing hai toh risk hai. Which would you pick for long-term appreciation? What are your thoughts?
2 projects I'm looking at in Noida - Panchsheel Pratishtha (ready to move) and Earth Towne (under construction). Honestly not sure which is better for investment. Earth Towne is cheaper now, but who knows when possession milega? Panchsheel is ready, so rent bhi turant start ho jaega. But, is the price justified? Anyone else comparing these? I'm thinking 5-year appreciation wise, which is smarter? Also, Earth Towne ka carpet area sahi hai kya? Panchsheel mein suna hai thoda kam hai. Koi first-hand experience hai toh batao yaar. Don't want to make a galat decision. Which would you choose and why?
Unnati Vesta is ready to move in, sahi hai. Earth Towne is cheaper, but under construction. Is the possession risk worth the lower price? Already have a home loan. What do you think?
I'm based in Dubai, looking at Noida for investment. Honestly not sure about under-construction projects anymore. Earth Towne looks tempting price-wise, starting at ₹20.25 L, but the possession timeline scares me. Heard horror stories of delays. Elixir Windz is ready to move, and that peace of mind has value, even if it's pricier (₹51.69 L onwards). Carpet area is crucial, though. Anyone compared how much usable space you actually get in Earth Towne vs. Elixir Windz? I can't do a site inspection myself right now. Also, what about rental potential? Which would attract better tenants and higher rent? Need a property manager, but don't want to deal with constant vacancies. Has anyone else faced this dilemma?
Okay I'll be honest – I'm stuck between Brys Vega (ready) and Earth Towne (under construction). Is paying extra for Brys worth avoiding construction risk? Which has better rental potential, honestly?
Since last year I'm trying to buy a flat. Aashi Modern Apartment 2 looks ready to move, but expensive. Earth Towne is cheaper, but under construction... risk hai. My parents keep saying carpet area dekh. Which gives more space for the price? Honestly not sure how much difference it makes.
Just shifted to Noida last month. Property hunting was a mess, ngl. Was supposed to decide by Diwali. I was checking out Earth Towne initially, 'cause of the price point. Seemed affordable, but then the possession timeline was a big question mark. Who knows when they'll actually deliver, right? My cousin bought in an under-construction project 5 years back, abhi tak phase 1 bhi complete nahi hua. Sampada Shramdeep Apartments was ready to move, which was a huge plus. But the carpet area felt smaller compared to what they promised. Plus, old construction, so maintenance might be higher. Did anyone else compare these two? Which one do you think is a better investment for the next 5 years, considering rental potential bhi dekhna hai?
Looking at Earth Towne and JKG Palm Court in Noida. Earth Towne's under construction, JKG's ready to move. What do you think about the location of each? Which offers better connectivity? Has anyone experienced the construction quality of Earth Towne? Also, what about amenities - which one has better facilities? Mujhe advice chahiye, which is better for long term investment in Noida? Kya aap logon ko pata hai?
I'm looking at Earth Towne and Godrej Riverine in Noida. Godrej is pricier, obviously! Is the location that much better to justify the cost? What do you think about the amenities offered by both? Has anyone experienced the construction quality of Earth Towne? Is it worth investing more in Godrej for potentially better ROI? Mujhe advice chahiye. Which one would you recommend considering resale value?
Earth Towne ya Kingson The Home, Noida mein, which one gives better ROI? Kingson is ready to move, but Earth Towne is cheaper. Kya rate badhenge? Mujhe advice chahiye. What do you think?