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Sanjay Jadhav
posted on 4 MayHyderabad buyers — what are your under-construction site visit hacks?
Visiting under-construction sites like Sattva Lake Ridge? My hack: check plumbing slopes and window frames *before* plastering. Crucial for avoiding later snags. What are your absolute must-check quality tips, Hyderabad?
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Possession 2028 tak hai? That's quite a wait. Is it worth investing in under-construction in Hyderabad right now, considering the market rates in areas like Attapur?
You guys are right about the small details. My uncle booked a flat in Begumpet a few years back, and the plastering work was so shoddy, it started cracking within a year. For Sattva Lake Ridge, the possession date is 2028-01-01, jo kaafi door hai. Also, 897 units hain, so a big project. Make sure to check the quality of raw materials being used, like cement bags and steel rebar samples, if possible. Don't trust just what they show you in the brochure!
Sattva Lake Ridge? Upcoming hai na? Bhai, under-construction projects mein bohot risk hota hai. Builder ka track record kaisa hai? Yaar, I'm so nervous about booking something that's not ready yet. Kya guarantee hai ki time pe milega?
Totally agree with U2. My friend booked in a project near Alwal, and the builder kept delaying for 3 years! Possession date toh bas ek estimate hota hai, especially with 897 units in Sattva Lake Ridge. They might face labor issues or material shortages. Always keep 10-15% buffer in your mind for delays. And check for any hidden charges or clauses in the agreement that protect the builder more than the buyer. It's a huge commitment, so darr toh lagega hi.
U2, I understand your concern. The key is to check the builder's past projects. Go visit their delivered sites, talk to existing residents about construction quality and post-possession support. Sattva generally has a decent reputation, but always verify yourself. Make sure your agreement has penalty clauses for delays.
Totally agree! Plumbing slopes are a nightmare if not done right. I'd add checking electrical conduit layout too, especially in the kitchen and bathrooms. Saves so much hassle later.