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Rajeev Gupta
posted on 13 MayHappy Homes investors: are we overpaying for future headaches?
Okay, I'll be honest — I'm really struggling to see past the shiny brochures for Happy Homes. Everyone glorifies the amenities like clubhouses and green spaces, but nobody talks about the actual post-possession headaches for investors. My biggest worry is the water supply and tank capacity – will it be tanker-dependent in a few years? And the elevators, bhai, are they reliable, ya phir hamesha breakdown ka darr rahega? These aren't just minor snags; they directly affect tenant satisfaction and future resale value. High maintenance charges toh pay karenge, but for what? Just for a fancy facade? Honestly, I feel like we're overpaying for potential long-term issues. Disagree? Tell me why.
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Okay, I'll be honest — I'm really struggling to see past the shiny brochures for Happy Homes. Everyone glorifies the amenities like clubhouses and green spaces, but nobody talks about the actual post-possession headaches for investors. My biggest worry is the water supply and tank capacity – will it be tanker-dependent in a few years? And the elevators, bhai, are they reliable, ya phir hamesha breakdown ka darr rahega? These aren't just minor snags; they directly affect tenant satisfaction and future resale value. High maintenance charges toh pay karenge, but for what? Just for a fancy facade? Honestly, I feel like we're overpaying for potential long-term issues. Disagree? Tell me why.
This is exactly why
Totally agree with you, yaar! My biggest fear is paying hefty maintenance and then getting zero service. Just a fancy building with no substance.