Ireo Skyon Mohali: Carpet area aur actual living space ka sach?
Ireo Skyon Mohali — I'm looking at this project for my own ghar, not for a client. As someone jo real estate mein kaam karta hai, I know builders ke super area vs carpet area games. Yahan pe, the 3BHK layouts seem a bit... tight. Matlab, on paper it looks good but actual living space kitna efficient hai? Is the carpet area genuinely enough for a family, ya just numbers hain? Also, since this is completed, what's the resale value scenario like? For this price range (₹2.80 Cr onwards), are there better alternatives for an end-user in Mohali? And society ka vibe kaisa hai? Maintenance charges kitne aate hain monthly? Kisi ne actual experience share karna hai? I'm honestly not sure if it's genuinely a good home or just a good investment option for others.
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After reading all this, it seems Ireo Skyon is a mixed bag. The price is high, carpet area feels small for the segment, but it's a completed project with RERA, which is a plus. For someone looking for an end-use home, the 'vibe' and actual living space efficiency are crucial. It's not just about the numbers on a paper; it's about daily life. Maybe it's worth exploring if they have any ready-to-move in options with better layouts or slightly negotiated prices.
The original post's dilemma 'good home or just a good investment option' resonates so much with me. As a first-time buyer, I'm constantly torn. I want a place to live, but also don't want to make a bad financial decision. With 790 units, it's a big project, so resale could be tricky if many units come on the market simultaneously.
I'm worried about the society vibe and maintenance charges. I've heard some completed projects have very high maintenance and the RWA is not always cooperative. Kisi ko actual experience hai Ireo Skyon mein rehne ka? Maintenance charges kitne aate hain monthly for a 3BHK? Is it a lively community or mostly investors ke empty flats hain?
U8, maintenance charges are okay, but the society vibe is mixed. A lot of flats are still empty or rented out, so the community feel isn't as strong as some older, fully occupied societies. Plus, some residents have complained about common area upkeep not being up to mark, despite the high charges. It's a bit of a gamble on how the RWA evolves.
U8, I know someone living there. Maintenance charges are around ₹5000-₹6000 for a 3BHK, which is pretty standard for premium societies.
The price range of ₹2.8 Cr onwards for a 3BHK in Mohali feels quite steep for an end-user. I'm also a first-time buyer and my budget is stretched thin already. Is price mein Mohali mein aur koi better options hain kya for end-use, jahan actual value for money mile and not just a brand name?
U5, if your budget is ₹2.8 Cr+, you should definitely explore options near Airport Road (Gurgaon side) or even some developing sectors in Gurugram. While Mohali has its charm, for that budget, you can get a lot more space or better amenities, especially with current market conditions in Gurugram being slightly buyer-friendly in some pockets. Mohali is good, but value for money might be better elsewhere depending on your priorities.
U5, you're right about the price. It's definitely on the higher side. Ireo Skyon has RERA number 367, so it's regulated, but the price tag is heavy. For 2.8 Cr, you're looking at premium segment.
Bhai, you hit the nail on the head! Ireo Skyon ka 'super area vs carpet area' game is real. I visited a 3BHK there last month, and honestly, the rooms felt smaller than what the brochure showed. Especially the bedrooms, they barely fit a king-size bed with side tables properly. It makes you wonder if the ₹2.8 Cr price tag is justified for the actual usable space. My biggest concern is efficient layout for a family, not just fancy amenities. Feeling so confused about this project.
Totally agree with U1! Yeh carpet area ka chakkar sabse pehle dekhna chahiye. Builders dikhate kuch hain, deliver kuch aur karte hain. I saw a project near Badshahpur where the living room looked huge on paper, but in reality, it was just long and narrow, making it hard to place furniture. It's frustrating for first-time buyers like us who are putting in our life savings.