Green spaces in Chandigarh projects are often a sham.
Honestly, I completely underestimated how confusing this real estate investment process is. I'm eyeing Vamana Riseonic in Chandigarh for an investment property, but I'm super nervous about the long run. My main concern as an investor is resale value and attracting good tenants, especially with how things are promised versus reality. The brochures show amazing green areas and landscaping, but real mein kitna open space hota hai? Ya bas cramped towers ke beech small patches? Does that actually affect a tenant's decision or future resale? Also, security systems – CCTV, visitor management, guard quality – are they genuinely effective for safety ya bas eyewash? I need advice on what actually matters for long-term ROI. Koi experience share karega?
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U1, you've hit the nail on the head. I bought a flat in Manimajra two years ago, and the green spaces they showed in the renders were nothing like the reality. Tiny patches of grass and some sad-looking plants. It definitely affects the overall feel and the kind of tenants you attract. For Vamana Riseonic, with RERA number PBRERA-SAS80-PR1350, check their past projects. Builders often over-promise. Make sure you visit their completed sites if any.
U9, Manimajra mein woh 'Skyview Residences' waale the. Bade bade promises kiye the green area ke, but end mein bas do chote se park bana diye. Builder ka naam toh 'Green Developers' tha, but kaam bilkul green nahi tha. I've heard similar stories from Mullanpur Garibdass too, where they convert farm land into 'luxury' apartments
Bhai, Manimajra mein kaunsa builder tha? Naam bata do please, so we can avoid. Yeh green space ka scam toh har jagah chal raha hai. Main bhi New Chandigarh mein dekh raha hoon, wahan bhi same promises hain.
Vamana Riseonic ka price range ₹3.2 Cr – ₹5.0 Cr for an upcoming project seems quite steep, especially when the possession is in 2031. Is it even worth considering for an investment property at this price point? My budget is tight, and I'm worried about getting stuck with a property that doesn't appreciate well in the long run. What do you all think?
Totally agree with U1! This 'upcoming' status for Vamana Riseonic and possession date of 2031-02-01 sounds like a really long wait. Kya guarantee hai ki tab tak project complete hoga aur green spaces waise hi rahenge jaise brochure mein dikhayi hain?
Exactly! Aur ₹3.2 Cr – ₹5.0 Cr for an 'upcoming' project with such a long possession? That's a huge amount to block for so many years. I'm a first-time buyer too, aur itna budget toh soch ke hi darr lag raha hai.
Haan, 2031 tak wait karna toh bahut risky lag raha hai. Itne time mein market conditions kitni badal jaayengi, kaun jaanta hai. I'm also looking for something in Chandigarh, but with a shorter possession timeline. Any other projects people are considering?
Honestly, I completely underestimated how confusing this real estate investment process is. I'm eyeing Vamana Riseonic in Chandigarh for an investment property, but I'm super nervous about the long run. My main concern as an investor is resale value and attracting good tenants, especially with how things are promised versus reality. The brochures show amazing green areas and landscaping, but real mein kitna open space hota hai? Ya bas cramped towers ke beech small patches? Does that actually affect a tenant's decision or future resale? Also, security systems – CCTV, visitor management, guard quality – are they genuinely effective for safety ya bas eyewash? I need advice on what actually matters for long-term ROI. Koi experience share karega?