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Priya Krishnan
posted on 17 MayHarmony The Horizon: Daily life reality?
I'm fed up of renting; landlord hiked rent again. Harmony The Horizon Residences looks stunning, but at ₹6 Cr+, is the daily living experience genuinely good? Are those amenities truly useful or just for show? Not sure if it's just good on paper. Should I be considering alternatives at this price point?
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I think the key here is balance. If your budget is ₹6 Cr+, you have strong options. Instead of an upcoming project, consider a slightly older, well-maintained luxury apartment in a prime area like Ahinsa Khand II, which might offer immediate possession and proven living conditions. You'll get to experience the amenities right away and won't have the uncertainty of construction delays. Harmony The Horizon definitely looks good on paper, but for that kind of money, I'd personally prefer a tangible asset with a track record, not just a promise.
2030 bohot door nahi hai kya? I mean, 6 saal tak EMI dete raho aur ghar milega ya nahi milega, yeh tension alag. Plus, current market conditions are so volatile. What if property values dip by then? It's a huge amount of money to block for so long.
Exactly! Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol, isse accha toh ready-to-move mein thoda adjust kar lo. Peace of mind toh rahega.
Long possession dates are pretty common for large-scale, high-end projects like this, especially with all the approvals and construction phases. It gives the builder time. But yes, the waiting period can be a concern for first-time buyers. Some people see it as an investment, hoping for appreciation.
While the price is steep, if you're looking at long-term appreciation and the location is prime, it might not be a bad bet. Ghaziabad market mein, especially in established sectors like Ahinsa Khand, prices have been steadily climbing. The amenities, if truly world-class, can also contribute to a better lifestyle and resale value. But yes, always verify builder claims.
Meri ek friend ne bhi ek upcoming project mein invest kiya tha Ghaziabad mein, near Abhay Khand, aur builder ne possession date 2 saal extend kar di. Uska poora financial planning bigad gaya. Harmony The Horizon ka possession date 2030 hai, which is quite far. Make sure you deep dive into the builder's past projects, especially their delivery timelines. Sometimes these luxury projects take even longer because of customisation issues or approvals.
Haan, is builder ka track record thoda mixed hai, especially with timelines. UPRERAPRJ223953 is the RERA number, you can check their past project status there. 2030 is 6 years away, a lot can change. For 6 Cr, you're paying a premium for an unfinished dream, essentially.
Sahi keh rahe ho. Is builder ka track record kaisa hai, any idea?
Yaar, I'm just so fed up with renting! Landlord hiked rent AGAIN, and honestly, the thought of throwing money away every month is killing me. Harmony The Horizon Residences looks absolutely stunning in the brochures, but at ₹6 Cr+ for an UPCOMING project, I'm seriously questioning if the daily living experience will be genuinely good. Are those fancy amenities truly useful in the long run, or just for show to hike up prices? Not sure if it's just good on paper. Should I even be considering alternatives at this crazy price point, maybe something ready-to-move?
Bhai, rent toh sabka issue hai. But don't get swayed just by brochures. For 6 Cr, you should definitely look at more established projects, especially since this one is upcoming. Builder ka track record bhi dekhna padega for such a big commitment. Amenities are often just marketing gimmicks unless they're actually functional and maintained.
Totally feel you on the rent hike pain! I'm in the same boat, exhausted by it. But 6 Cr+ for something still under construction feels like a massive leap of faith, right?