Krishna Cocus Homes: Carpet area is the real deal
Okay I'll be honest — I completely underestimated how confusing this process is. Fed up of renting, I'm looking at Krishna Cocus Homes. For this budget, I found comparing carpet area efficiency crucial. Developers often quote super built-up, but the actual usable space can be tiny. Always check the RERA carpet area certificate and measure on site. Hope this helps someone.
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Bhai, this entire process is so stressful. Every other day, there's a new scam or hidden clause. Any tips on how to find genuinely good builders in Noida?
The original post mentions 'Status: null' for Krishna Cocus Homes. What does that even mean? Is it still under construction or completed? And how's the market sentiment in Noida for a project that's already 7 years old? Are buyers still interested in these older properties?
U6, older projects can be good if you get a steal deal. No construction delays tension!
U6, the 'Status: null' likely means it's fully completed and handed over, so it's not 'under construction' anymore. It's a resale market now. As for market sentiment in Noida, it's a mixed bag. New projects in Alpha I Greater Noida or near the Aqua Line are getting premium rates, especially those with good amenities and connectivity. But for older properties like Krishna Cocus Homes, the price appreciation has slowed down. People are looking for ready-to-move, but they also want modern amenities and layout. So, while there's demand, you need to find a good deal and be realistic about future appreciation. It's more about living there than investing for huge returns now.
This carpet area issue is a nightmare! I had a terrible experience with a builder in Alistonia Estate. They promised one carpet area on paper, but when I measured it myself after booking, it was almost 10% less. I had to fight tooth and nail to get some compensation. Lesson learned: always cross-verify everything, even if it means hiring a professional to measure. Don't trust the sales guy blindly. These builders are very clever.
Krishna Cocus Homes? I've seen some ads for it. ₹20 L – ₹49 L sounds decent for a first-time buyer in this market. But if possession was in 2017, isn't it an old project? What's the catch here, yaaron? Is it resale or something?
U2, for an old project from 2017, that price range seems a bit high, no? Especially when you consider the current market. I thought prices for older properties would be lower. What about the appreciation part? Will it give good returns in the next 5-7 years?
Haan bhai, U2, you're right. Krishna Cocus Homes is an older project, possession was indeed in 2017. Most units are now resale. My cousin bought a 2BHK there last year, and after a lot of negotiation, he got a good deal. But you have to be careful with older projects – check for any pending society dues, maintenance issues, and structural integrity. RERA certificate for carpet area is even more critical for resales because sometimes layouts are modified later. Always get a thorough inspection done before committing. The price range reflects the mix of 1BHK and 2BHK units, and maybe some larger ones.
Totally agree with this! Carpet area is the only thing that matters, baaki sab numbers game hai. Builders show super built-up to inflate prices. Thanks for the reminder, I almost fell for it last week.