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Aparna Pillai
posted on 4 MayJewar City Propert's rental yield is a reality check.
Greater Noida's Jewar City Propert was a big bet for me last year. Got possession in March, but things nobody told me about the actual rental yield. I'm seeing around 3-4% ROI, which feels lower than projected. What's the resale market like here? Is there enough capital appreciation potential for a decent exit in 5-7 years?
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Dekho, long-term perspective rakhna padega. Greater Noida is still developing, especially around the airport. 5-7 years is a decent horizon for capital appreciation, but rental yield will always be a challenge in new, developing areas with high supply. Focus on infrastructure development in the next few years, that's what will drive prices.
Is this Jewar City Propert project RERA registered? That's the first thing I always check.
Without RERA, you lose a lot of legal protection, especially regarding possession timelines and quality. This means the builder isn't accountable to the RERA authority. It's a massive risk, especially for first-time buyers who don't know the ins and outs. Always check RERA first, for sure.
No RERA ID? Oh god, that's scary! How can anyone invest without RERA?
Nope, as per Propmyna's data, Jewar City Propert has 'RERA ID Not Available'. That's a huge red flag for me.
Totally relate to this. I invested in a project near Ajayabpur a couple of years back, thinking the airport hype would boost rentals instantly. My ROI is barely touching 3.5%. Capital appreciation is also not what was promised. Lagta hai humne jaldi kar di.
Sahi kaha, bro. Builders ki projections par bharosa karna mushkil hai. Aur Jewar City Propert ka track record kaisa hai? Unka previous project experience koi bata sakta hai kya? RERA number bhi nahi dikh raha hai.
Exactly! I almost booked in Alistonia Estate, but pulled out last minute because the numbers just weren't adding up for rentals. Glad I didn't. Builders overpromise on everything.
Bhai, your experience sounds familiar. Jewar area mein waise bhi rental yields kaafi tight rehte hain. 3-4% sounds about right for initial years, especially with so many new projects coming up. Resale might be slow for a bit.
Greater Noida's Jewar City Propert was a big bet for me last year. Got possession in March, but things nobody told me about the actual rental yield. I'm seeing around 3-4% ROI, which feels lower than projected. What's the resale market like here? Is there enough capital appreciation potential for a decent exit in 5-7 years?
What kind of projections did your broker give you initially for the rental yield? Was it a fixed percentage or based on some calculations? Curious to know what's the delta.
Haan bhai, same experience. My broker also painted a rosy picture. Ab lag raha hai phans gaye.