My honest take on New Lamba's 'luxury' tag
Okay I'll say what no one says — New Lamba Luxury Homes' insane price per sqft doesn't translate to better carpet area efficiency than Ekta Gardens. You're just paying for brand, right? Change my mind.
Okay I'll say what no one says — New Lamba Luxury Homes' insane price per sqft doesn't translate to better carpet area efficiency than Ekta Gardens. You're just paying for brand, right? Change my mind.
Ekta Gardens by null is a landmark residential development spread across 9.0 acres in Patparganj, New Delhi. Comprising 60 units across 8 towers, it offers residential apartments with world-class amenities including modern amenities including a clubhouse and gymnasium.
null offers flexible payment plans for Ekta Gardens covering residential apartments priced from ₹1.3 Cr – ₹2.2 Cr. Construction-linked plans and subvention schemes are available — connect with a Propmyna broker for the latest options.
null has a strong track record of delivering projects on schedule. Ekta Gardens carries RERA registration RERA registered, which legally obligates the developer to honour the committed possession timeline or pay compensation.
The expected possession date for Ekta Gardens by null is as per the RERA-committed timeline. The project is currently Ready to Move. Please contact the developer or check the RERA portal for the latest delivery schedule.
Yes. Ekta Gardens has already appreciated 30.48% and is currently priced at ₹18.2K/sq.ft. With 60 units across 8 towers on 9.0 acres in Patparganj, it is RERA registered (RERA registered) — making it a secure, well-valued investment.
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It's a classic dilemma. New Lamba definitely offers modern design aesthetics and smart home features, which Ekta Gardens won't have. But at what cost? For a first-time buyer like me, it's about maximizing value for every rupee. Ekta Gardens gives you space and location, New Lamba gives you 'newness' and a brand name. Personally, I'd lean towards the established project with a proven track record, especially when budget is a major concern. What's your final take, OP?
But what about maintenance costs for an older project like Ekta Gardens? Sometimes older buildings need more repairs, and the society funds might not be enough. Has anyone living there or nearby (maybe in Anand Niketan) faced this issue?
Good question! My uncle lives in a project completed around the same time as Ekta Gardens. He says maintenance charges are pretty standard, but yes, sometimes bigger repairs like plumbing or facade work come up. However, a well-managed RWA usually handles it, and the build quality of projects from that era was generally robust. It's a trade-off: higher upfront cost for new vs. potentially higher long-term maintenance for old, but often offset by lower initial investment.
The price range for Ekta Gardens is ₹1.3 Cr – ₹2.2 Cr, jo ki kaafi reasonable lagta hai for a completed project. New Lamba ki pricing sunke toh darr lagta hai. Kya New Lamba ka RERA number check kiya kisi ne?
Totally agree with U7 and U8. In the current Delhi market, prices are already inflated, and builders are trying to push 'luxury' tags for basic amenities. Ekta Gardens, with its 60 units, seems like a more community-focused, proven option without the insane markup. My budget is ₹1.5 Cr, and New Lamba is just out of reach.
Yes, I checked New Lamba's RERA. It's valid, but the possession date is still quite far, 2027 end. Also, the per sqft rate is almost 40% higher than what Ekta Gardens would cost today, considering its current market value. Is that premium justified for just a few modern features?
Bhai, Ekta Gardens toh 2000 se possession de raha hai, it's a completely established project. New Lamba is new, so obviously they'll charge a premium for modern amenities. But carpet area efficiency ka point valid hai, I've heard similar feedback from others.
Exactly, it's not just about age. My friend bought in a 'luxury' project near Alaknanda last year, and the super built-up to carpet area ratio was horrendous. They ended up paying for so much common space that wasn't even very useful. New Lamba might be doing the same. Buyer beware!
Haan, the older projects like Ekta Gardens, especially in areas like Anand Vihar, usually have better space usage because the FSI norms were different back then. Newer projects sometimes compromise on space to add more 'features'.
Okay I'll say what no one says — New Lamba Luxury Homes' insane price per sqft doesn't translate to better carpet area efficiency than Ekta Gardens. You're just paying for brand, right? Change my mind.
Exactly! I've been eyeing Ekta Gardens for its value. But New Lamba's marketing makes it seem like the next big thing. Is the 'luxury' just fancy fittings aur kuch nahi?
Totally agree! I saw New Lamba's brochure, and for the price they're quoting, the actual usable space feels so cramped. My budget is tight, and this comparison is super helpful.