Investing from Dubai, construction quality nightmares
₹1.5 Cr for a 3BHK in Shriram 107 Southeast Phase 2, and I'm already seeing red flags. I'm based in Dubai, so site visits are impossible for me. My local contact sent pictures, and the finishing quality looks questionable even before possession. Honestly, I'm worried about cracks and seepage showing up quickly, which would kill resale value and deter tenants. Is it just me, or do builders promise the moon and deliver subpar construction? Also, what about maintenance charges? Are they actually providing value for money, or just a black hole for investor funds? I need a property manager, but shoddy construction means constant headaches. Anyone else invested here or faced similar issues with construction quality and post-possession maintenance? What did you do?
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Dekho, every project has some minor issues, but the major red flag here, as others have pointed out, is that ₹1.5 Cr price. Shriram 107 Southeast Phase 2 is completed, so you can actually get detailed pictures or even a video walkthrough from your contact. But please verify the exact unit size and the actual
The maintenance charges part is so true. They promise world-class amenities but then charge a bomb and services are still subpar, especially after the builder hands over to the RWA. A property manager for a shoddy build sounds like a double headache, OP. Better to get a good builder first, or at least one with a better track record for quality, rather than dealing with constant repairs and managing a manager from Dubai.
Totally agree with your concern about construction quality, OP. It's not just you. I have a friend who booked in another Shriram project near Akshayanagar, and he faced similar issues with plaster cracks and seepage within a year of moving in. It's a common complaint with some big builders cutting corners. Site visits are crucial, I know it's tough for you being in Dubai.
Jo pichli comment mein pucha gaya hai, uske liye best solution hai independent inspection. Bilkul, especially when you're investing from abroad. Hire a professional third-party agency for a thorough quality check before possession. They identify all defects, big or small. It's a small investment to save future headaches. Don't rely on builder's internal checks, they always give a clean chit.
Haan yaar, yahi toh dar lagta hai. Itna paisa lagao aur phir repair mein hi nikal jaye. Builders ko koi accountability nahi hai kya after possession? How do we deal with this?
₹1.5 Cr for a 3BHK in Shriram 107 Southeast Phase 2? Bhai, this project's RERA listed price range is actually ₹62 L – ₹84 L. Are you absolutely sure you're looking at the right project or unit configuration? This price is way off for a completed project with 708 units. Double check this with your contact and the builder's sales team before anything else. This is a major red flag before even thinking about construction quality.
Yaar, Bangalore mein property prices toh badhe hain, especially in good locations like near Agrahara Layout, but even then, for Shriram 107 Phase 2, ₹1.5 Cr sounds like a premium unit or maybe a much bigger configuration not mentioned. Market is hot, but not this hot for a standard 3BHK in this project.
Exactly! Mujhe bhi laga. Mera budget toh 70-80L ke aas paas hai aur wahan tak toh theek hai for a 3BHK, but 1.5 Cr is crazy for this. OP ko definitely double check karna chahiye, kahin scam toh nahi hai ya phir koi premium/larger unit bata rahe hain jo standard nahi hai?
₹1.5 Cr for a 3BHK in Shriram 107 Southeast Phase 2, and I'm already seeing red flags. I'm based in Dubai, so site visits are impossible for me. My local contact sent pictures, and the finishing quality looks questionable even before possession. Honestly, I'm worried about cracks and seepage showing up quickly, which would kill resale value and deter tenants. Is it just me, or do builders promise the moon and deliver subpar construction? Also, what about maintenance charges? Are they actually providing value for money, or just a black hole for investor funds? I need a property manager, but shoddy construction means constant headaches. Anyone else invested here or faced similar issues with construction quality and post-possession maintenance? What did you do?