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By COUNTY GROUP
Sector 115, Sector 115, Noida
1.5 years into my Ivory County Phase 3 flat, and the parking situation is still a headache. I got one allocated spot, but visitors and future tenants are a real concern. Honestly, I didn't realize how much parking impacts daily life and potential resale value. Is it always this lottery-based in Noida projects? Or do some builders actually guarantee proper multiple slots, especially for bigger BHKs? My parents keep saying good parking is key for tenant attraction and property value, and I'm seeing it now. Any tips on what to look for regarding parking allocation during site visits? Beyond just 'available' parking, how to ensure it's fair and not a constant struggle? Hope this helps someone planning their investment.
Since January I'm shortlisting flats. Ivory County Phase 3 mein bade green areas promise kiye the. Kids ke liye kitne usable hain? Actual delivery kaisi thi? Sirf showpiece toh nahi?
Resale of our big house is almost done, now the real headache starts for a smaller place in Noida. My kids have moved out, so we don't need such a big place anymore, just something manageable with good facilities. We're looking at places like Ivory County Phase 3, but honestly, the maintenance charges quotes are shocking me. Are they really worth it? Builders promise so much in brochures – grand clubhouses, lush green areas. But do these places actually deliver? I'm worried about paying hefty charges for amenities that are either poorly maintained or just sit empty. Should I expect good security and upkeep for that money, or is it just a facade? Any experiences with societies where maintenance is actually value for money?
₹35k rent for 5 years, I'm done. Finally buying in Noida. Ivory County Phase 3. What's the real construction quality post-possession? Are maintenance charges actually worth the service?
Okay I'll be honest — I thought getting possession was the hard part. Just moved into Ivory County Phase 3 last month. Tbh, the reality of amenities vs. what was promised is hitting hard. Clubhouse is barely functional, and gym equipment feels a bit cheap. Already seeing tiny cracks near windows, and water pressure isn't always great. Maintenance charges are high, but the service feels pretty basic. Does anyone else feel this post-possession reality? What should I check for next?
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