Premium amenities often don't justify the insane price jump
Premium amenities often don't justify the insane price jump. I'm currently in a 2BHK in South Bangalore and looking to upgrade to a 3BHK or even a villa, like at Varasinduri Rings Avenue. My biggest concern isn't just the initial cost, but the long-term maintenance. Are those fancy clubhouses and swimming pools actually used, or do they become money pits that inflate monthly charges for no real value? For investors, this really impacts ROI and tenant appeal. A small tip I've learned: always ask for the last two years' maintenance reports. This shows you actual charges versus what's promised. Also, parking allocation – is it lottery-based or reserved? This is a huge deal for attracting good tenants and avoiding future headaches. How do you guys factor these into your investment decisions? I'm trying to figure out if the premium for these facilities actually translates to better resale or easier rentals.
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Premium amenities often don't justify the insane price jump. I'm currently in a 2BHK in South Bangalore and looking to upgrade to a 3BHK or even a villa, like at Varasinduri Rings Avenue. My biggest concern isn't just the initial cost, but the long-term maintenance. Are those fancy clubhouses and swimming pools actually used, or do they become money pits that inflate monthly charges for no real value? For investors, this really impacts ROI and tenant appeal. A small tip I've learned: always ask for the last two years' maintenance reports. This shows you actual charges versus