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Divya Kapoor
posted on 13 MayIs Omaxe Gardenia Floors' construction quality impacting investor returns?
Initial construction quality often gets overlooked by buyers, but it's crucial for investor ROI. I'm eyeing Omaxe Gardenia Floors. From my experience, poor finishing means higher maintenance, severely impacting rental yield. Are folks seeing many snags post-possession there? I mean, actual issues like seepage or fitting problems within the first year? These hidden costs truly eat into profits. Also, how well are the green areas maintained? Do they genuinely attract tenants or just look good on paper? Any insights on actual snag lists would be helpful.
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RERA number PBRERA-SAS80-PR0839 toh hai, but kya RERA sach mein help karta hai with quality control? Ya sirf delays regulate karta hai? Possession date 2027-07-01 seems far off, so there's ample time for issues to crop up or get fixed.
RERA helps in ensuring projects are completed on time and funds are used properly, but
Price range toh bahut high lag raha hai for a project with potential quality issues. Ismein toh Manimajra mein re-sale mil jayega.
Yaar, OP ne bilkul sahi baat boli hai. I've been hearing mixed reviews about Omaxe projects in general. My cousin booked in their other project near New Chandigarh, and possession was delayed by almost two years. Construction quality was also just 'okay' for the price they paid. I'm looking at Omaxe Gardenia Floors too, but these hidden costs for repairs and maintenance are scaring me off. Is ₹1.2 Cr – ₹1.7 Cr justified for potential headaches?
Bhai, for this price, I expect perfection, not potential headaches!
Sahi kaha. My colleague just got possession in a different builder's project in Mullanpur Garibdass, and he's already complaining about the finishing. Builders promise a lot but deliver less. Omaxe ka track record check karna padega.
Exactly! ₹1.2 Cr mein itna risk kaun lega?