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By GOKHALE SPACES LLP
Kothrud, Pune
2.5 years post-possession at Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2, and my ROI is already suffering because of the delta between promised and delivered amenities. Remember the fancy clubhouse and landscaped gardens they showed? Now it's a ghost facility, badly maintained. Tenants don't care for it, and it just adds to monthly maintenance that eats into yield. Also, the promised full power backup is just for common areas, not flats. This affects rentability for those working from home. From my experience, these little things impact resale value more than people think. Has anyone else seen this pattern?
Been looking for months now. Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2 mein security systems kaise hain? CCTV, guards – worth it for investor ROI, tenant attraction, ya maintenance load?
What's the real story with green areas and open spaces in Pune projects like Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2? I'm based in Dubai, can't check site visits myself. Brochures show lush landscaping, but does it actually translate to usable space post-possession? Worried about resale value if it's just cramped towers. Any experiences?
Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2 mein maintenance charges kaafi high lag rahe hain yaar. From my experience, builders quote one amount, but service quality is often pathetic. I've seen this pattern before; it just eats into potential rental yield. It's not just the EMI, these hidden maintenance costs directly affect investor ROI. Kya fayda itne amenities ka if upkeep is so bad? My current tenant is already complaining about common area lights and lift issues. We're paying ₹4.5/sqft, but service is nowhere near that value. Is this common across Pune projects now? Builders promise the world, but post-possession, it's a different story. Any tips on how to push the RWA for better service or negotiate these charges? Ya phir just accept it?
Already have a home loan for my 2BHK, but for the upgrade to a 3BHK, I'm checking out projects like Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2. Builders ka brochure dekh ke lagta hai sab sahi hai, but real-world elevator quality aur unka maintenance response time kaisa hota hai? Also, power backup kitna effective hai? Sirf common areas ya full flat? As an investor, yeh chhoti cheezein later on resale value aur tenant attraction pe kitna impact karti hain? Kya inka premium price justified hai?
Okay I'll be honest — I completely underestimated how confusing this process is. Everyone glorifies these fancy clubhouses in projects like Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2, but sach mein kaun use karta hai? I feel like most are just for show, empty all the time. My parents keep saying it's just extra maintenance cost for nothing. Hum log itne high charges kyu dein for ghost facilities and a gym with two broken treadmills? Honestly, does it even make the place feel like a real home? Change my mind.
Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2 – I'm seriously looking at a unit there, finally taking the plunge after years of renting. Fed up of my landlord raising rent again, honestly. My biggest worry is construction quality visible during site visits. As an investor, what specific red flags should I look for in under-construction flats to prevent future maintenance costs or tenant issues? Also, how's their power backup situation? Full flat or just common areas? That definitely impacts rental potential and resale, right?
Just got possession at Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2 in March. Honestly, things are a bit different than the brochure. Kids' play area looks decent but equipment feels a bit flimsy, not sure kitna safe hai for daily use. Also, elevators ka response time thoda slow lag raha hai, especially during peak hours. Aur maintenance charges kaafi high hain, but actual service quality doesn't always match, feels like they're just ticking boxes. Anyone else living here, kya aapka bhi yahi experience hai? Should I raise these points with the society management, ya common hai sab naye projects mein?
Okay, I'll be honest — moving into Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2 last month has been an experience. Flat ka floor plan jab dekha tha, bohot efficient laga. But ab settle hone ke baad, lagta hai carpet area daily use ke liye thoda kam hai. Kids ke liye space kaafi tight feel hota hai. Is it just me, ya others also feel the actual living space isn't as practical as it looked on paper?
The glossy brochures for new projects in Pune are often a big joke, honestly. I'm fed up of renting, landlord ne rent badha diya phir se, so finally taking the plunge. Was looking at Gokhale Tejalkunj No 2. Their amenities list looks great on paper, but I'm worried about the ground reality. Does the clubhouse actually get used daily, ya bas showpiece hai? Aur construction quality ka kya scene hai? After a year, cracks ya seepage issues aate hain kya? Maintenance charges bhi high hote hain, but service quality kaisi rehti hai? Is the kids' play area actually safe aur usable, ya bas ek ticked-off checkbox? EMI vs rent math toh kar liya, but yeh long-term headaches ka kya?