Godrej Skyline Pune: What's the real ground reality after possession?
Renting in Pune has become a joke, yaar, especially with these insane renewals. Finally fed up, I'm seriously considering buying and Godrej Skyline is on my radar. The ₹3.45 Cr–₹6.35 Cr price range is steep, so I really need to know if it's genuinely good for daily living, ya sirf on paper acha hai. I'm worried about the actual carpet area efficiency and if the layouts are practical. My biggest concern is the possession experience. Many builders promise a lot, but what did buyers actually find after moving in? Any hidden issues or compromises? Before signing, I'm double-checking the RERA carpet area certificate meticulously, not just relying on super built-up. This small detail can be a game-changer. Hope this helps someone else too. Any Godrej Skyline residents willing to share their post-possession experience?
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Renting in Pune has become a joke, yaar, especially with these insane renewals. Finally fed up, I'm seriously considering buying and Godrej Skyline is on my radar. The ₹3.5 Cr – ₹6.4 Cr price range is steep, so I really need to know if it's genuinely good for daily living, ya sirf on paper acha hai. I'm worried about the actual carpet area efficiency and if the layouts are practical. My biggest concern is the possession experience. Many builders promise a lot, but what did buyers actually find after moving in? Any hidden issues or compromises? Before signing, I'm