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Sonia Gandhi
posted on 10 MayFrom a big house to a compact flat – seeking peace of mind
Honestly, reliable water supply in Bangalore feels like a luxury now. My kids have moved out, we're looking at a smaller flat in Meenakshi High Life Towers. I'm worried about constant tanker dependency. Do they have good tank capacity? And what about full power backup, not just common areas? Want something manageable, not daily headaches.
#water-supply#power-backup#amenity-reality#empty-nester
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Aapki baat bilkul sahi hai, peace of mind is paramount, especially after kids have moved out. Newer projects *should* have better infrastructure, but that's not always the case in Bangalore. What about the total units, 313? Kya itne units ke liye effective water management possible hai? Kahin future mein society disputes na ho jaye pani ko lekar.
Iss price range (₹1.4 Cr – ₹3.7 Cr) mein toh Bangalore mein better options bhi mil sakte hain, especially considering the current market conditions where buyers have more leverage. Don't settle if these basic amenities are a concern.
Totally agree. They should have a robust rainwater harvesting system and a good STP with recycling plans. I visited a project near Aavalahalli, and they had a similar number of units. Water was a constant battle there, despite all the promises. Make sure you get all these details in writing, not just verbal assurances. Check if they have specific provisions for large tank capacity and dedicated borewells.
Haan, 313 units ke liye water supply manage karna ek bada challenge hota hai. Builders often rely on borewells which eventually dry up. Then it's all tanker mafia.
Builder ka track record kaisa hai Meenakshi High Life Towers ke liye? Any red flags? Pehle ke projects kaise rahe hain inke?
RERA website pe details check karo. PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/200923/006268 is the RERA number. Wahan se past project status aur complaints ka idea lag jayega. Always better to be safe.
Builder ka track record mixed hai. Kuch projects time pe diye hain, kuch mein thoda delay hua hai. But quality wise theek-thaak hai. You need to do proper due diligence.
Sahi keh rahe ho. Maine bhi suna hai ki inke kuch previous projects mein possession delays hue the. Ek friend ne Adigara Kallahalli mein book kiya tha, 6 mahine late mila tha use.
Exactly! My cousin bought a flat in Akshayanagar two years ago, thinking 'new project, no issues'. Ab har dusre din tanker mangwana padta hai. Full power backup bhi sirf common areas ke liye hai, ghar ke andar inverter lagwana pada. So, your concerns about Meenakshi High Life Towers are very valid. Don't compromise on these basics.
Haan, but 2027 ka possession date hai aur project abhi bhi ONGOING status mein hai. RERA number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/200923/006268 toh dikh raha hai, but it's still quite a wait. Is it wise to book so early? Developers often over-promise on amenities, especially water and power. Aur ₹1.4 Cr – ₹3.7 Cr ki range bhi kaafi wide hai for a 'compact flat'.
Totally understand your dilemma. Bangalore mein water supply ka issue is real, especially for new projects. Hum bhi first-time buyers hain aur Meenakshi High Life Towers mein interest tha, but yahi tanker dependency ka darr lagta hai. Budget bhi tight hai, so we can't afford constant water bills.