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Sameer Saxena
posted on 12 MayFaith Ireo Savannah possession: promised amenities ka sach
The actual delivery of amenities vs. what's shown in brochures is a huge red flag for investors. Just got possession of my unit at Faith Ireo Savannah last month, and honestly, kuch cheezein bahut different hain. They promised a state-of-the-art clubhouse, but it feels under-utilized, like a ghost facility. I'm worried about its impact on future rental yield and resale value. Will tenants even pay a premium for amenities that aren't fully functional or used? The parking allocation is also a mess; it's mostly lottery-based, not reserved, which makes attracting good tenants tough. Kya ye sab long-term ROI par impact karega? What's your experience with promised amenities vs. reality affecting property value and maintenance costs?
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The actual delivery of amenities vs. what's shown in brochures is a huge red flag for investors. Just got possession of my unit at Faith Ireo Savannah last month, and honestly, kuch cheezein bahut different hain. They promised a state-of-the-art clubhouse, but it feels under-utilized, like a ghost facility. I'm worried about its impact on future rental yield and resale value. Will tenants even pay a premium for amenities that aren't fully functional or used? The parking allocation is also a mess; it's mostly lottery-based, not reserved, which makes attracting good tenants tough. Kya ye sab long-