Millennium Spire Central residents: Real amenity and community insights?
₹42 lakh for a 2BHK in Millennium Spire Central felt like a good deal. I just moved in last month. Are the amenities like the gym and clubhouse actually used, or are they mostly empty? Also, what's the typical monthly maintenance here? I'm finding the community a bit quiet, is it usually like this or just settling in?
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₹42 lakh in Millennium Spire Central is a decent price point for a 2BHK, considering its 2016 completion. The market in Gurugram has seen significant appreciation since then. However, the small number of units (just 10) means the community will naturally be less vibrant than a large complex. It's a trade-off: more privacy versus less interaction. What kind of community were you expecting?
U9 is right, it's a trade-off. Low density projects often mean less hustle-bustle, which some people prefer. But for a first-time buyer, it can feel isolating. Maybe try to initiate some small gatherings yourself, U1? Like a small get-together in the clubhouse if it's usable. That's how communities are built, especially in smaller setups.
Welcome to the club, U1! I bought my 3BHK in Baliawas a few years ago, and thought the price was great too. But the amenities are barely used. Swimming pool saal mein do mahine chalta hai, gym bhi empty rehta hai. It's common for smaller projects. For maintenance, check your agreement, it should mention the per square foot rate. If it's too high, you might need to rally other residents.
Millennium Spire Central? Yaar, possession toh 2016 mein hi ho gaya tha iska. It's been almost 8 years. For a project with only 10 units, it should have been fully settled by now. Community quiet hona thoda ajeeb hai after so long. Maybe not all units are occupied, or people just moved in recently after resales.
That's a good point about the possession date. If it's been 8 years and still feels quiet, that's a red flag for community building. Did the builder market it as a premium, low-density project, or something else? Sometimes, fewer units mean more privacy, but less community vibe.
₹42 lakh for a 2BHK in Millennium Spire Central felt like a good deal. I just moved in last month. Are the amenities like the gym and clubhouse actually used, or are they mostly empty? Also, what's the typical monthly maintenance here? I'm finding the community a bit quiet, is it usually like this or just settling in?
Bhai, amenities ka toh yahi haal hai mostly. Developers dikhate sab hain, but actual usage kam hi hota hai, especially in smaller projects. Millennium Spire Central mein toh sirf 10 units hain, toh gym aur clubhouse ka empty hona is normal. Maintenance bhi high ho sakti hai for so few units sharing the cost. Did they tell you the per sqft maintenance charge?
Hey, congrats on the new home! ₹42 lakh for a 2BHK in Millennium Spire Central sounds decent, especially given how prices have shot up in Gurugram lately. But honestly, for a project completed in 2016, a quiet community with just 10 units is a bit concerning. Maybe that's why the price was lower? Did you check the occupancy rate before buying?