HUDA Sarswati Vihar amenities are useless for retired people
HUDA Sarswati Vihar keeps coming up every time I shortlist something. Honestly, kids have moved out, so don't need a huge place, just something manageable. But I'll say what no one says: are the amenities yahan actually useful for retired folk? Pool, gym sab theek hai, but for daily living, kya community vibe sahi hai? Maintenance charges bhi sunne mein high hain. Kya ye place sirf young families ke liye accha hai? Or is it genuinely good for an empty nester couple? Nearby hospitals and daily convenience kitna important hai, log bas luxury amenities dekhte hain. Change my mind.
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It seems the general consensus is that while HUDA Sarswati Vihar is a well-established and completed project, its amenities and perhaps even the price point don't align with the needs of retired empty nesters. It's definitely more geared towards young families who can fully utilize the 'luxury' features. The practical aspects like maintenance and daily convenience seem to be bigger concerns.
I'm looking for a place for my parents too, and HUDA Sarswati Vihar was on my list initially. But after visiting, I quickly realized it's not for empty nesters. The whole vibe is very young family-oriented. My parents need a peaceful environment, easy access to a good hospital like Medanta or Fortis near Airport Road, and a local market for daily essentials, not a sprawling clubhouse with a pool they'll never use. The original post is spot on. Luxury amenities often overshadow practical needs.
Plus, with current market conditions in Gurugram, you can find newer, more senior-friendly communities for that price, maybe a bit further out from the main city, like towards Basai or even Baharampur Naya. They might offer better daily convenience and a quieter atmosphere.
Hospital access is so crucial, totally agree with you. Especially for older parents.
Exactly! Daily needs ka kya scene hai? Nearby grocery stores, pharmacies, reliable transport options for older people? Luxury amenities se pet nahi bharta.
But isn't HUDA Sarswati Vihar a very established society? Like, it's completed and everything, no construction delays. Maybe it's still a good value for money option compared to all the new projects coming up with uncertain possession dates? Location bhi acchi hai.
Value for money? 1.6 Cr se 2.1 Cr for an empty nester couple is not exactly 'budget-friendly' for a first-time buyer like me. That's a huge amount!
Totally agree with the original post! HUDA Sarswati Vihar sounds good on paper, but high maintenance for amenities we won't even use? That's a big red flag for anyone on a budget, especially retired people.
Haan bhai, same here. I've heard the maintenance charges are really steep there. Plus, for empty nesters, is the community vibe actually peaceful ya sirf kids running around? What's the actual ground reality for daily living?