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By GAURS GROUP
Gaur City 1, Gaur City 1, Noida
Did a site visit to Gaurs 6th Avenue last week, aur RG Pleiaddes ka brochure bhi dekha hai. Ready-to-move mein Gaurs 6th Avenue sahi lag raha, but uska actual price per sqft advertised se kitna upar jaata hai? Matlab, hidden charges toh honge hi. Aur RG Pleiaddes toh abhi upcoming hai, construction quality kaisi hogi, pata nahi. Kya under-construction mein risk lena worth it hai? Amenities bhi dikhate hain brochure mein, but Gaurs mein log bolte hain kaafi cheezein kaam nahi karti. Experienced log batao, should I go for ready or wait for upcoming?
Budget finalised, loan pre-approved — now I'm really trying to understand construction quality in Noida Extension projects like Gaurs 6th Avenue. As an investor, I'm worried about future resale value and maintenance costs. What should I specifically look for during site visits for under-construction flats to gauge quality? Things like cracks, bad plaster work, or uneven flooring... are these early signs of trouble? Also, what's the reality of elevator quality and maintenance response times in these societies? Will tenants complain about constant breakdowns? Any experiences would be super helpful.
My lease ends in 4 months, finalising a flat in Noida Extension. Gaurs 6th Avenue mein full flat power backup milta hai ya sirf common areas? Aur paani ki supply reliable hai kya?
Noida Extension mein Gaurs 6th Avenue dekh raha hoon. Rent se toh pak gaya. Pani ki supply ka kya scene hai wahaan? Tanker pe depend karna padta hai kya? Aur construction quality kitni solid hai?
Does anyone else feel like CPA Homes' advertised super area is just a trick, giving less actual carpet area than Gaurs 6th Avenue, despite the price difference? I know builders play these games. Also, what's the real story with maintenance charges for both, and are we talking about ghost societies with high investor ratios? I'm buying for myself, and honestly, the thought of paying high maintenance for empty flats is a dealbreaker. Change my mind if CPA is truly better value for an end-user.
Gaurs 6th Avenue keeps coming up for my first home. Is it genuinely good for daily living? Are amenities useful, or just for show? What's the actual community vibe like?
Did a site visit to Gaurs 6th Avenue last weekend and honestly, it's tough to judge construction quality when it's still under construction. My main worry is how things hold up after a couple of years, especially for resale or if I rent it out. I'm thinking about long-term maintenance costs and tenant satisfaction. What are the key things to look for during site visits that indicate good quality, beyond just the finishes? Like, how can you spot potential seepage issues or bad fittings early? Also, what about elevator quality and response time for maintenance? Does actual under-construction quality visibly differ much between projects? Any experienced investors know what red flags to watch for regarding construction that impacts future value? It's my first investment, so I'm a bit nervous.
Since moving in, Gaurs 6th Avenue's promised amenities feel so different. Clubhouse barely open, green areas sad. My kids are gone; I just wanted a manageable, low-maintenance home. Thoughts?
Gaurs 6th Avenue. Just moved in last month, and the snag list is crazy. Walls mein cracks, kitchen fittings loose. Brochure mein sab high quality dikhaya tha, but possession ke baad it feels rushed. Maintenance team bhi sunta nahi. Is this normal? What did you guys do?
Why is parking in Gaurs 6th Avenue such a mess? I'm looking to buy for myself, aur yeh extra parking ka 'lottery' system is a joke. Builders promise one thing, then it's all PLC and hidden charges for car slots. I work in real estate, but this feels like a new level of chori. Koi batao, did anyone else face these exact parking allocation issues wahaan? How did you manage to get multiple car slots without getting fleeced? Matlab, it's not fair.