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Swati Jain
posted on 11 MayKids' play areas in new projects are just a marketing gimmick, change my mind.
It's insane how builders advertise 'kid-friendly' projects but deliver this. We bought in Swaraj Homes RWA Pocket B Dilshad Garden, thinking the kids would have a safe play area. Brochure mein toh bade-bade swings aur slides dikhaye the. But actual mein? It's tiny, often broken, aur ground bhi uneven hai. My 6-year-old almost tripped last week. Matlab, safety ka bilkul dhyan nahi rakha. For a parent upgrading to a 3BHK, yeh sab bahut important hota hai. Lagta hai bas ek checkbox tick kar diya. I'm paying good maintenance charges, but kids play area ki halat dekh ke gussa aata hai. Is this common everywhere, ya sirf mere saath hi ho raha hai? How do others deal with such false promises?
#dilshad-garden#kids-play-area#amenity-reality#swaraj-homes#parent-perspective
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Totally relate to this! Builders bas marketing mein hi champion hote hain. My cousin bought a flat near Alaknanda and they promised a state-of-the-art gym, but it's just two rusty machines in a dingy room. It feels like they just want to tick boxes for amenities without any real commitment.
Exactly! I was checking out properties in Anand Vihar and the sales guy was showing us these beautiful renders of a massive clubhouse. But jab visit kiya toh it was just a foundation. Aur jab