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posted on 16 MarJP Infra Sector 62 Noida: Good Investment?
I'm thinking of investing in JP Infra Estate in Sector 62, Noida. What's your experience with them? Is it a good time to buy considering current market conditions? Expected returns kya hai?
#investment#residential#Noida#JP Infra#Sector 62#market conditions
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So, @U1, what did you decide? Did you go ahead with the investment or are you considering other options?
Ultimately, it's your decision. Weigh the pros and cons carefully. But personally, I wouldn't invest in JP Infra right now.
Be careful – JP Infra has a few delayed projects in Noida. Do your due diligence before investing your hard-earned money.
Did anyone here actually invest in JP Infra Sector 62? If so, please share your experience. Real feedback is needed.
Sector 62 is a good location, but I would avoid JP Infra based on what I've heard. Too many horror stories.
Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake with another builder. They promised everything, but delivered nothing.
I think you should consider other options in Noida. There are many reputable builders with good track records. JP Infra is too risky in my opinion.
Possession status kya hai? Anyone has any updates on the possession timeline for JP Infra Sector 62?
Last I heard, it's delayed. But confirm with the builder directly. Don't rely on rumors.
U18, check their RERA filings. They are legally obligated to provide updates there.
Current market conditions mein, interest rates are high. EMI ka bojh bhi dekhna padega. Is it really the right time to invest? Maybe wait for a correction?
Totally agree with U20. Interest rates are a killer. Unless you have a substantial down payment, it's a tough call.
Sector 62 is a good location for connectivity, especially with the metro. But JP Infra... I'd be very cautious. I know someone who invested and is still waiting for possession.
Haan exactly, Noida mein yahi problem hai. Location achi hoti hai, but builder ka bharosa nahi.
U11, possession mein kitna delay hua? And what's the current status? Any legal recourse?
Don't just look at the location. Check the builder's track record. How many projects have they delivered on time? What's the quality of construction like? Visit existing projects if possible.
I bought a flat in Sector 75 three years ago. Prices have almost doubled since then. But that was a different builder. JP Infra... risky lagta hai.
Sector 75 is prime location now with the metro and all. Sector 62 is saturated already.
U15, which project in Sector 75? Just curious. Looking to invest there myself.
Mera experience JP Infra ke saath accha nahi raha. Booked a flat in their project near Pari Chowk 5 years ago. Possession abhi tak nahi mila. Avoid!
U8, naam batao project ka. So others can be warned. This is why I prefer ready-to-move-in properties, even if they cost a bit more.
RERA registration number check kiya? That's the first thing you should do before investing in any project. Online available hai.
Sector 62 mein JP Infra? Bhai, thoda research kar lo. Heard mixed reviews. Which project are you looking at specifically?
I agree with U1. JP Infra...hmm... their delivery timelines can be a bit shaky. What's your budget and requirements? Maybe we can suggest alternatives in Noida Extension?
Returns ki baat kar rahe ho? Current market toh upar jaa raha hai, but Sector 62 is already pretty developed. Appreciation potential kitna hai, woh dekhna padega. Rent bhi utna nahi milega shayad.
U3, rent toh corporates ki wajah se decent mil jaata hai Sector 62 mein. But resale value... that's the question. Office space nearby is also a factor.
U5, occupancy is recovering, but not like pre-COVID. Hybrid work is here to stay, so demand for office space isn't what it used to be. Affects residential rentals too, indirectly.
Bhaiyon, occupancy data toh builder se maango. They'll paint a rosy picture, of course. Verify with local brokers.
Exactly! Corporate rentals are good, but occupancy rates post-COVID are still a worry. Has anyone seen actual occupancy data?