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By ELDECO GROUP
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Eldeco Riviera ka current pricing seems a bit high for a completed project in Noida Extension, honestly. I work in real estate but buying for myself is totally different. What's the real capital appreciation story here since its launch? I'm curious about its price movement aur per sqft value compared to other completed societies nearby. Builder ka overall delivery track record bhi important hai for long-term confidence. Kya lagta hai, is it still a good bet for appreciation?
Eldeco Riviera — just got possession of my 2BHK back in March, finally moved in last month. The search was crazy, almost went with an under-construction project, but the delivery track record of some builders scared me off. Decided ready-to-move was safer, even if it meant a slightly higher upfront cost. My current concern is the actual rental yield. Brokers quoted some numbers but what are people *really* getting for a 2BHK here? Also, how liquid is the resale market? I'm thinking long-term, maybe 5-7 years, but don't want to get stuck if I need to exit. Sometimes it feels a bit empty, making me wonder about the investor vs. end-user ratio. Is it just me, or does anyone else worry about this turning into a ghost society eventually? Any first-hand experiences on reselling or actual rental income would be super helpful.
Is Eldeco Riviera actually as good for daily living as it seems when you pay 1.2-1.6 Cr? We just got possession in March and moved in last month. Honestly, I'm trying to figure out the real community vibe here. Are people generally friendly, or is it a bit isolated? Not sure if it's just us adjusting. What's the deal with schools nearby – any specific ones residents actually recommend for kids? And for groceries, is it genuinely convenient? Things look great on paper, but I'm keen to hear first-hand experiences from longer-term residents. What's your take on the overall livability and neighbourhood quality here?
₹1.40 Cr for a 3BHK in Eldeco Riviera seems high now, considering it's a completed project. I'm looking at it for investment, not end-use. From my experience, capital appreciation in completed projects can be tricky. Has anyone tracked its price movement since launch? Kya isme abhi bhi upside potential hai for long-term ROI? Also, what's the actual rental yield people are getting here? Not sure if it justifies the current entry price. Resale market kitna liquid hai for these units? I need good exit options in 5-7 years.
Eldeco Riviera mein investment kitna practical hai compared to Cinnamon Avenue, considering the huge price difference? Eldeco toh ready-to-move hai, so possession ka tension nahi, but uska entry point around ₹1.2 Cr hai. Cinnamon Avenue ka price range ₹25-45L hai, but it's under-construction. I'm wondering about the 5-year appreciation potential for both in Greater Noida. Ready property pe immediate rental yield kitni expect kar sakte hain? Under-construction project mein kya risk-reward better hai for long-term capital appreciation, assuming timely delivery? I've seen builders delay projects significantly, which impacts ROI. Kiski rental potential zyada hai, especially considering the higher EMI on Eldeco? Mera aim ek calculated investment hai. Community ka kya experience hai with these types of projects?
₹1.45 Cr for a 3BHK at Eldeco Riviera — everyone talks about its prime location and 'ready to move' status, but I'm not sure it's the great family home people claim. My wife's priority is the kids' school admission, aur aas paas ke schools ka real feedback kya hai? The amenities look good on paper, but are they actually useful day-to-day, ya sirf show-off ke liye hain? I'm worried about the society vibe; is it genuinely friendly for kids or more isolated? Noise levels ka kya scene hai? We need a place jo safe ho aur jahan community ho, not just a flat. Mujhe lagta hai log isko over-glamorise karte hain. Is it really a good place to live long-term with growing children? Change my mind.
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