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Amandeep Kaur
posted on 11 MayFull flat power backup and reliable water supply are just marketing gimmicks in Gurgaon projects.
Budget finalised, loan pre-approved — but now I'm second-guessing everything about Mahira Homes 88B. I'm looking at it as an investment property, really worried about long-term tenant attraction and resale value. Builder bol raha hai full flat power backup hai, but from what I hear, it's often just common areas or a few points. Is this true for Mahira Homes 88B? Also, water supply ka kya scene hai? Tanker dependency rehti hai kya? Honest opinions needed, please. These things affect maintenance costs and tenant happiness a lot, right?
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The original poster's concerns are super valid for first-time investors. Gurgaon mein full flat power backup and 24x7 water is a luxury, not a given, especially in projects at this price point. Builders promise the moon, but ground reality is different. It's a tough call, balancing budget with long-term tenant satisfaction and resale. You need to visit existing Mahira projects or talk to residents there if possible.
U9 is right, due diligence is key. Check all reviews, talk to people who have bought from Mahira before. Don't just rely on sales pitch. RERA website pe complaints bhi check karlo.
So true! What did the original poster finally decide, I wonder?
But at ₹28L, isn't Mahira Homes 88B a decent entry point for investment in Gurgaon? Even if there are some power/water issues, the rental yield might still be good if the location picks up. What's the expected rental income for a 1BHK in that area?
Exactly, U7. Current market mein tenants are very picky. They have options. Rental yield might look good on paper, but if you have vacant months due to amenity issues, it eats into your profit.
U6, low price often comes with hidden costs – read: maintenance. If tenants are constantly complaining about no power or water, they'll leave. Then your investment becomes a liability. I had a similar experience with a property near Airport Road; good price, but tenant churn was too high due to basic amenities issues.
Bhai, Mahira Homes 88B ka possession toh 2026-11-01 hai. Abhi se itni tension? But you're right to worry about power backup and water. Have you checked their RERA documents for the exact specifications on power backup? Sometimes it's mentioned there in fine print. Also, what about their previous projects, like in Baharampur Naya, did they deliver on promises there regarding water and power?
Haan, Baliawas waale project mein bhi delays hue the. My relative faced it.
U3, RERA docs are a good point but often vague. Mahira's previous projects, from what I've heard from a friend who invested in one near Baliawas, had issues with amenities post-possession. Power backup was never 100% full flat, only essential points.
Mahira Homes ka track record toh mixed suna hai, especially with project delays and amenities. Water supply in Gurgaon is a big concern for many societies, especially in newer sectors. Tanker dependency can be a real headache, and tenants hate it.
Totally feel you on this! Power backup is almost always just for common areas. My friend bought a flat near Basai and faced this exact issue. Builder promises full, delivers partial.