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Aarti Singh
posted on 10 MayHigh investor ratio kills Sohna's future appreciation.
Okay, I'll say what no one says: Sobha International City in Sohna feels like a ghost town. High investor ratio means empty towers, right? This surely impacts capital appreciation and future price trends. Are we overpaying for a premium address with no community? Change my mind.
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I had a similar experience looking at properties near Airport Road. High prices but low occupancy
Ghost town? Thoda zyada nahi ho gaya? It's a premium project. Price range ₹6.3 Cr – ₹6.5 Cr is for a reason. Maybe it's just not fully occupied yet. Possession date 2018-08-01 hai, it's completed, but not everyone moves in immediately, especially investors.
5 saal ho gaye possession ko (2018-08-01), kitna wait karein? Families ke liye security bhi concern hai.
Bhai, premium hai, agreed. But ₹6.3 Cr for a place that feels empty? My friend bought in Badshahpur for way less and has a thriving community. Plus, market conditions in Gurugram are tricky right now, especially for luxury segments. Appreciation isn't guaranteed.
Totally agree, bhai! I visited last month and it felt eerily quiet. For ₹6.3 Cr, you expect a buzzing community, not silent corridors. This investor-heavy thing is a real concern for first-time buyers like us.
Okay, I'll say what no one says: Sobha International City in Sohna feels like a ghost town. High investor ratio means empty towers, right? This surely impacts capital appreciation and future price trends. Are we overpaying for a premium address with no community? Change my mind.
Sahi baat hai, it takes time for high-value properties to fill up. But for a first-timer, it's a big risk if the community doesn't form.
Exactly! I felt the same when I visited. My agent kept pushing it, saying 'premium living', but premium living with no neighbours? That's just loneliness. Yeh ghost town wali baat sahi hai.