India's First Real Estate Community
By GBG INFRATECH (P) LTD
Sector 70, Sector 70, Noida
GBG Residency ka low price tag toh dikhta hai, but hidden costs aur maintenance se dimag kharab ho gaya hai. Socha tha ₹15-25L mein accha ROI milega, but amenities ki quality bilkul zero hai. Club, gym sab naam ke hain, matlab use karne layak nahi. Isse rental yield pe bahut impact pad raha hai. Resale mein bhi koi value nahi dega lagta hai. Kisi aur ne yeh experience kiya hai? Kya karein iska?
Since January I've been shortlisting flats in Noida, kids have moved out, so don't need such a big place anymore. Everyone glorifies ATFL Defence County ke amenities aur uska high maintenance, but honestly, GBG Residency ka society-vibe aur actual usable amenities zyada practical lag rahe hain. Why pay hefty maintenance for a clubhouse I won't use much? GBG's maintenance charges seem saner. Isn't a simpler, well-run society better than an amenity-heavy one with high costs for an empty nester? Change my mind.
Is getting a ready-to-move flat in Noida worth the premium over an upcoming project? Rent se toh sach mein tang aa gaya hoon, landlord ne phir rent badha diya. Finally thinking of buying. GBG Infratech GBG Residency dekha hai, completed hai, ₹20L tak mil jaa raha hai. Carpet area wise, itna bada nahi laga, but possession turant mil jayega. Dusri taraf, RG Pleiaddes upcoming hai, ₹1.4 Cr se shuru. Builder ka track record theek lag raha hai. But upcoming mein delivery ka risk rehta hai na? Aur 5 saal mein kismein better appreciation milega? GBG mein entry low hai, but puraani society hai. RG mein naya project hai, toh future potential zyada hoga? Confused hoon yaar. Kya lagta hai?
Possession was in March for my GBG Residency flat, and honestly things nobody told me are surfacing. Builder ne maintenance ka jo bola tha, RWA usse zyada demand kar rahi hai. Unexpected charges se mera projected rental yield hit ho raha hai. Investor hu, ROI ka tension hai. Anyone else facing these hidden charges post-possession here? Kaise manage kar rahe ho to protect your returns?
Noida Extension — fed up of renting, seriously considering finally buying. GBG Residency ka price point ₹15-25L dekhkar thoda confused hoon. It's a completed project, but is there any real capital appreciation left, ya phir low entry price pe hi buy karke phas jaunga? Kya rental yield expect kar sakte hain yahan? And what's the investor to end-user ratio like? Don't want to buy into a ghost society, you know. Community, what's your honest take on its long-term potential?
Honestly, I'm completely fed up of renting. My landlord raised rent again, so I'm finally taking the plunge and looking to buy in Noida Extension. GBG Infratech GBG Residency kaafi low budget mein mil raha hai, around 15-25L. Everyone glorifies the low entry price, but nobody talks about the actual resale market. Matlab, kitna liquid hai yeh project? Has the price even moved much since launch for capital appreciation? I'm worried about the investor-to-end-user ratio; don't want a ghost society. Who'll buy from me in 5 years? Disagree? Tell me why.
₹20 lakh for a 1BHK in Noida Extension sounds like a steal, especially for GBG Residency. But from my experience, low entry price doesn't always guarantee good returns. Builder ka track record bhi utna strong nahi hai, toh capital appreciation kitni expect kar sakte hain? I'm seeing prices around ₹15-25L for 1/2BHKs here. Honestly, rental yield kitni ban jaati hai? Agar ₹8-10k rent bhi mil raha hai, toh ROI kitna hua? Mujhe lagta hai aise projects mein investor ratio bohot high hota hai, end-users kam hote hain. Toh society ka feel kaisa hai, ghost society toh nahi ban jayegi? Resale market mein kaun khareedega 5 saal baad? Sab log entry price dekhte hain, par exit strategy kaun sochega? I've seen this pattern before, low-cost projects can struggle with liquidity. Change my mind. Is GBG Residency genuinely a hidden gem for investors, ya sirf trap hai?
Confused between GBG Infratech GBG Residency and Jaypee Knights Court. Both ready to move flats in Noida. GBG seems more affordable, which is a plus, but my wife's priority is a safe neighbourhood for the kids. Knights Court obviously has a premium price tag. I'm looking at 3BHK options in both. Carpet area efficiency matters a lot – don't want wasted space. Also, school proximity is important for kids' school admission. Anyone has experience with these projects? Which one would you recommend for a family and why? What does the community think? Vote your opinion!
GBG Residency seems cheaper per sqft than Jaypee Augusta Town Home. But is it worth the lower price? School access is key for my kids' future. Any thoughts?
My wife's priority is a safe area for the children, so I'm looking at ready-to-move options only. I'm confused between GBG Infratech GBG Residency and UCHDL WMCC 2B. WMCC 2B mein price is quite high, almost 1.5-3 Cr. But GBG Residency seems slightly more affordable. Is it worth the extra money for WMCC 2B? Carpet area is a big concern for me, need at least a 3BHK that actually feels like a 3BHK, not cramped. Also, school and hospital proximity is important. Anyone living in either of these projects? What's your experience with the builder trust factor? I've heard mixed reviews about GBG. Which would you recommend for a family?