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Kavya Tandon
posted on 6 MayHawelia Central amenities are overrated, change my mind.
Budget finalised, loan pre-approved – ab Hawelia Central mein atak gaya hoon. Everyone talks about its premium amenities, but honestly, are they even useful daily? Yaar, sirf show ke liye hain? I'm worried about the actual livability and community vibe. Is it genuinely a good home? Change my mind.
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Ultimately, it boils down to your personal priorities. If you're someone who uses the gym, pool, and clubhouse regularly, then the amenities are worth it. If you're more of a homebody, then maybe not. My advice would be to visit again, maybe talk to a few residents there if possible. They'll give you the real picture of daily life and maintenance. What did you finally decide, OP?
I actually went to see Hawelia Central last year with my family. My wife loved the kids' play area and the swimming pool, saying it would be great for our son. I agree the amenities are good on paper and look well-maintained for a project that got possession in 2017. But I felt the community vibe was a bit lacking, maybe because it's an older, established project, people are already settled. It didn't feel as 'vibrant' as some newer societies. For the price range of ₹95 L – ₹1.6 Cr, I was expecting a little more 'oomph' in terms of daily life, not just luxury features. So, I kinda get where the original post is coming from. Did anyone here actually move into Hawelia Central?
Current market mein, Noida mein prices definitely bohot upar gaye hain, especially for well-connected areas. Even places like Ajayabpur and Alistonia Estate have seen good appreciation. So, for a completed project like Hawelia Central, that price range still seems competitive, especially if the amenities are indeed well-maintained. The 'premium' tag is subjective, but good facilities do attract buyers. The question is, are *you* going to use them enough to justify the cost?
₹1.6 Cr for a 2017 project? Wow. That feels a bit steep, no?
That's a good point about the community vibe. And given it's a 2017 possession, how do you think the prices hold up in the current Noida market? Are these amenities still considered premium enough to command that value?
Yaar, I think you're missing the point. Hawelia Central is in a prime location, and for ₹95 L – ₹1.6 Cr, considering it's completed and had possession in 2017, the value is still there. The amenities might seem over-the-top, but they contribute to the overall lifestyle and resale value. Think of the long term! A well-maintained project with good amenities always fetches a better price. Plus, the builder has a decent track record in this region, unlike some others in Alpha-II Commercial Belt.
Sahi kaha, maintenance is a killer. It eats into your budget big time.
Resale value ki baat toh theek hai, but current maintenance charges ka kya? I've heard from a friend who lives in a similar project near Alpha I Greater Noida that the maintenance is sky-high because of all these fancy amenities, whether you use them or not. Is Hawelia Central any different?
Exactly my thoughts! Budget tight hai aur yeh 'premium' tag dekh ke darr lagta hai. Sirf show-off ke liye toh nahi hai na? What about the basic things like power backup and water supply?
Bhai, totally feel you! Jab main Hawelia Central visit kiya tha, amenities dekh ke laga tha 'wow' but then I thought, kitna use karunga daily? Gym, pool theek hai but the bigger ones, like the lavish clubhouse or specific sports courts, they just add to the maintenance cost without much daily utility for most. Plus, it's a 2017 project, so some of those 'premium' amenities might already be showing their age. My worry was also about the actual livability; sometimes these high-amenity projects feel a bit sterile, less like a 'community' and more like a resort. Is the extra cost really justified for something that's already 7 years old?