Is Soulace's daily living experience truly good?
Is Soulace in Bengaluru genuinely good for daily living, ya just good on paper? I'm looking for my first home, something completed, and this one caught my eye, but the price range (₹3.72 Cr onwards) is a big deal for me. My parents keep saying location is key, so I'm trying to figure out the neighborhood quality, like schools and hospitals nearby. I'm really keen on the amenity reality check. Are the amenities like the gym and pool actually well-maintained and usable, ya sirf dikhane ke liye hain? Aur society ka vibe kaisa hai, friendly logon se milte hain ya sab apne mein rehte hain? Honestly not sure if it's worth it for a long-term home, especially if the amenities aren't up to mark.
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It's a tough market for first-time buyers right now, prices are high across Bengaluru. For Soulace, the amenities being 'dikhaane ke liye' is a common complaint for many premium projects. What's the point of a fancy gym if half the equipment is broken or the pool is always dirty? I'd suggest talking to current residents directly, not just the sales team. They give the real picture. Did you check any other projects in Adigara Kallahalli?
That RERA number (PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/150223/005723) and the possession date of 2025-07-01 for a 'completed' project is a bit fishy. I've seen builders do this; they declare it 'completed' for marketing but then there are delays for OC or finishing touches. It's a common trick. Be very careful and get everything in writing about the actual handover date.
My cousin lives near Aavalahalli and he says the traffic around that area is getting worse day by day. Proximity to schools and hospitals might be good, but daily commute can be a nightmare. Always check the peak hour traffic before deciding. Location is key, your parents are right!
Totally. Bengaluru market mein abhi bhi traffic ek huge factor hai. Also, with 266 total units, Soulace might get crowded, which can impact amenity usage and overall society vibe. More people means more wear and tear on facilities.
Haan, Aavalahalli side traffic is a real pain. It's not just about schools and hospitals being nearby, it's about how much time it takes to actually reach them. For 3.7 Cr, I'd want a smoother daily life. What kind of schools are you looking for, U1?
I visited Soulace last month. The amenities look great on paper, and the show flat is stunning. But the gym and pool area felt a bit neglected already, and residents I spoke to mentioned maintenance charges are high. Society vibe was okay, not super buzzing, but not dead either. For that price, I expect top-notch everything, not 'okay'.
Bhai, for 3.7 Cr onwards, Soulace is definitely on the higher side, especially for a first home. Price range is ₹3.7 Cr – ₹5.1 Cr. Have you considered other completed projects in areas like Akshayanagar? You might find something more value for money there with similar amenities.
Akshayanagar is good, but Soulace is in a different league, luxury segment hai. But yeah, the 'completed' status with a future possession date is confusing. Maybe they mean construction is done but OC/CC pending? U1, you should definitely clarify this with the builder.
Totally agree with this. That price tag is steep. And the project status is 'COMPLETED' but the possession date is showing as 2025-07-01 (as per RERA PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/150223/005723). So it's not actually completed, right? That's a huge red flag for me. What's the real status then?
Is Soulace in Bengaluru genuinely good for daily living, ya just good on paper? I'm looking for my first home, something completed, and this one caught my eye, but the price range (₹3.72 Cr onwards) is a big deal for me. My parents keep saying location is key, so I'm trying to figure out the neighborhood quality, like schools and hospitals nearby. I'm really keen on the amenity reality check. Are the amenities like the gym and pool actually well-maintained and usable, ya sirf dikhane ke liye hain? Aur society ka vibe kaisa hai, friendly logon se milte hain ya sab apne mein rehte hain? Honestly not sure if it's worth it for a long-term home, especially if the amenities aren't up to mark.