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Aditya Verma
Is Sattva Lake Ridge becoming an investor-heavy project?
Is Sattva Lake Ridge becoming an investor-heavy project? I've been looking at properties for myself, even though I'm in real estate, and this one caught my eye. But I'm honestly wary of ghost societies for long-term capital appreciation. What's the vibe on site visits? Are people seeing more end-users or investors there? My main concern is resale liquidity down the line if it's mostly investor-owned. What's the real capital appreciation forecast here?
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I had a similar experience with an 'upcoming' project near Ameerpet a few years ago. It was marketed heavily, but after
I was checking it out last month. Builder is Sattva, and they have a decent reputation. With 897 units, it's a huge project. Maybe it's not just investors, but also a lot of genuine end-users because of the sheer scale and location? It's hard to tell from just a few site visits, I think.
Good reputation doesn't always mean end-users only, yaar. Good builders attract investors too. I saw more real estate agents than families when I visited last week. It felt like a broker convention.
I'm also worried about this. The possession date is 2028-01-01, which is quite far off. End-users generally prefer a quicker possession, right? This long wait period often attracts investors looking for pre-launch appreciation and less concerned about immediate occupancy. What are others' thoughts on such a distant possession date for a primary residence?
Exactly! Jaise U6 ne kaha, long possession dates mostly appeal to investors. They put in money now, hope for price appreciation over 4-5 years, and then flip it. For someone who wants to live there, it's a huge commitment and a lot of uncertainty. It makes me nervous about booking here.
Haan bhai, 2028 bahut door hai. Kaun itna wait karega end-user? My parents are pushing me to buy something ready or nearly ready. This long wait is definitely a red flag for me as a first-time homebuyer.
Totally agree with your concern, bhai! I'm a first-time buyer too, and this 'investor-heavy' tag scares me a lot. No one wants to live in a building where half the flats are empty or rented out by absentee landlords. Resale becomes a nightmare later on. I'm seeing this trend in so many new projects around Hyderabad.
Is Sattva Lake Ridge becoming an investor-heavy project? I've been looking at properties for myself, even though I'm in real estate, and this one caught my eye. But I'm honestly wary of ghost societies for long-term capital appreciation. What's the vibe on site visits? Are people seeing more end-users or investors there? My main concern is resale liquidity down the line if it's mostly investor-owned. What's the real capital appreciation forecast here for an upcoming project with a 2028 possession date?