NBR Soul Of The Seasons: Carpet area shocker
Okay I'll be honest, NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2 ka carpet area bahut small lagta hai for ₹1.3 Cr+. Is this premium justified for daily living? Change my mind.
Okay I'll be honest, NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2 ka carpet area bahut small lagta hai for ₹1.3 Cr+. Is this premium justified for daily living? Change my mind.
NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2 is a large-scale residential development by NBR Group spread across 4.42 acres in Mullur, Bengaluru. It comprises 2 towers housing 312 units with 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr and comprehensive amenities including Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Tennis Court, Reflexology Park, Garbage Disposal, and more.
Yes, NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2 by NBR Group (RERA: PRM/KA/RERA/1251/446/PR/260226/008491) is approved by SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and Axis Bank. With prices starting at ₹1.3 Cr for 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.33 Cr, buyers can avail home loans up to 80–90% of the property value.
Before buying in NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2, verify the RERA registration (PRM/KA/RERA/1251/446/PR/260226/008491), approved building plan, occupancy certificate timeline, builder's litigation history, and the sale agreement terms. A property lawyer can guide you through this process.
NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2 by NBR Group follows a transparent RERA-disclosed construction schedule. Key milestones including foundation, structure, and finishing are publicly available under RERA number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/446/PR/260226/008491 on the state portal.
NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2 by NBR Group features Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Tennis Court, Reflexology Park, Garbage Disposal, and more. Spread across 4.42 acres with 312 units in 2 towers, the project is designed to provide resort-style living for residents in Mullur, Bengaluru.
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This whole discussion is making me more confused. Is it even worth looking at projects like these anymore?
I’ve heard mixed reviews about NBR. My uncle almost booked with them a few years back for another project and faced delays. What about the RERA number? PRM/KA/RERA/1251/446/PR/260226/008491 – has anyone checked if there are any complaints against this specific project or builder on the RERA portal? With possession in Nov 2029, that’s a long wait, and a small carpet area for that price is a huge red flag for me, especially when you factor in potential delays.
Guys, but NBR is a known builder, right? Maybe the quality of construction and amenities will be top-notch? Plus, Bangalore real estate market is always appreciating. Small carpet area is a trend now for 'efficient' living. We have to consider future appreciation also.
I agree with U6. My cousin bought a flat from a 'reputed' builder in Marathahalli, thinking the same thing about appreciation and quality. But the possession was delayed by 2 years, and the promised amenities are still not fully functional. They also faced issues with the final carpet area being slightly less than what was shown in the initial plans. Always cross-check everything, especially the RERA documents for actual carpet area figures. Don't just go by brand name!
U5, 'known builder' doesn't always mean 'reliable' these days. Many big names have started cutting corners or delaying projects. And 'efficient living' is just a fancy term for smaller spaces at higher prices, especially in Bangalore. We need actual value for money, not just buzzwords.
Totally agree U1! I checked their brochure online. Even for a project in a developing area near Aavalahalli, the per sqft rate seems astronomical for the actual usable space. My friend booked in Akshayanagar last year for less and got a much bigger 2BHK. What are they even offering to justify this?
Okay I'll be honest, NBR Soul Of The Seasons Phase 2 ka carpet area bahut small lagta hai for ₹1.3 Cr+. I visited the site last weekend, and the 2BHK felt like a studio. For a project with possession in 2029, this premium seems too high to block funds for such a small space. Is this premium justified for daily living? Change my mind.
Yeah, true. Did you compare their carpet area with other projects in the same budget range, even if they are a bit further out?
U1, exactly! And the possession date is 2029-11-01. That's like 5 years away! Blocking 1.3 Cr+ for such a long time, and then getting a small flat? Doesn't sound like a good deal. What if the market corrects by then?