Just visited SS One, thinking about quality checks
SS One – I finally managed to visit the site last weekend. Honestly, I'm fed up of renting and my landlord hiked rent again, so I'm finally taking the plunge, trying to make the EMI vs rent math work. But seeing the almost-ready flats, I'm now super focused on the *real* construction quality, not just the glossy brochure pictures. I noticed a few things that felt off, like minor plaster cracks already and some fittings seemed a bit flimsy. For investors, how much do these early snag issues impact resale value or future maintenance costs? I'm worried about attracting good tenants if there are constant issues later. Are there specific things folks look for during pre-possession checks beyond just cosmetic stuff? Like, what about pipe quality behind walls or electrical wiring? It feels like a lot of potential hidden costs down the line. Any tips on a solid snag list strategy or what builders often try to brush off? Hope this helps someone else looking at Gurugram properties.
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Totally agree with you! Gurugram mein builders ka yahi haal hai. Brochure mein kuch aur, site pe kuch aur. Meri toh neend ud gayi hai quality soch soch ke.
Exactly! Aur yeh plaster cracks toh seedha-seedha shoddy work dikhata hai. Pehle se hi problem hai toh aage kya hoga?
Sahi kaha, U2! Mere ek friend ne Airport Road side ek flat liya tha, wahan bhi fittings itni kharab thi ki 6 mahine mein hi sab change karna pada. Builder ne suna tak nahi baad mein. Quality control naam ki cheez hi nahi hai.
SS One – I finally managed to visit the site last weekend. Honestly, I'm fed up of renting and my landlord hiked rent again, so I'm finally taking the plunge, trying to make the EMI vs rent math work. But seeing the almost-ready flats, I'm now super focused on the *real* construction quality, not just the glossy brochure pictures. I noticed a few things that felt off, like minor plaster cracks already and some fittings seemed a bit flimsy. For investors, how much do these early snag issues impact resale value or future maintenance costs? I'm worried about attracting good tenants if there are constant issues later. Are there specific things folks look for during pre-possession checks beyond just cosmetic stuff? Like, what about pipe quality behind walls or electrical wiring? It feels like a lot of potential hidden costs down the line. Any tips on a solid snag list strategy or what builders often try to brush off? Hope this helps someone else looking at Gurugram properties.