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Since selling our big house, I'm seeing so many possession delays. Designarch E Homes looks nice but tbh, I'm scared. Presidency Presithum is ready. I'm 55, don't need the stress of waiting. Is the price difference worth the peace of mind? Anyone else only looking at ready-to-move options?
Designarch E Homes is cheaper, but carpet area sahi hai kya? Presidency Presithum ready to move hai, so no risk. I work in real estate, still confused. Should I pay more for peace of mind?
Royal Residency looks cheaper, but Presidency Presithum is ready to move. Honestly, not sure about upcoming projects. Is it worth the risk for lower price? Any opinions?
Ekanam is expensive, but Presithum ready hai. Carpet area kitna milega, woh dekhna hai. Is it worth paying extra for ready-to-move? What's resale potential like?
Kids have moved out, so I'm selling the big house. Gaurs Platinum Towers looks fancy but 8+ Cr? Thoda zyada hai for someone my age. Presidency Presithum is ready to move. Big plus. But builder reputation? Not sure. Everyone glorifies ready possession, but maintenance charges kitna hoga? And resale value after 5 years? Honestly not sure which way to go. Change my mind.
ATS Pious Hideaways mein rate toh bhai bahut high hai. Like, seriously, almost 20 cr? Heard some people saying carpet area is less compared to what they promised. Anyone actually living there or has booked a flat? Is it worth the money? I mean, Presidency Presithum is ready to move, but ATS ka naam hai. Builder ka track record kya hai, kisi ko pata hai? Heard some horror stories about delays. My budget is stretching already. Not sure if I should take the risk with ATS for the brand value or just go for ready possession in Presithum. What do you guys think? Anyone faced similar dilemma? Open to suggestions!
Fed up of renting, landlord raised rent again. Finally taking the plunge. I'm looking at ready-to-move options in Noida to avoid possession delays. Narrowed it down to Presidency Presithum and Purvanchal Saket Dham. Saket Dham seems cheaper upfront, but what's the catch? Are the maintenance charges crazy high or something? Presithum looks decent, but I'm worried about carpet area efficiency; seems cramped in some layouts. Anyone living there who can share their experience? Also, between the two, which one has better metro connectivity for daily commute? Honestly not sure which one to pick for long-term investment and rental potential. What does the community think? Vote or share your reasoning!
Currently in a 2BHK, thinking of upgrading. Dasnac Burj is expensive! Is the price jump worth it compared to Presidency Presithum? Ready-to-move is safer, but Burj looks fancy. Kya aap logon ko pata hai about the carpet area efficiency in both? Mujhe advice chahiye, yaar!
Guys, I'm confused. Realtyvision 4th Avenue or Presidency Presithum? Both ready to move in Noida. Carpet area wise, which gives more space? And honestly, resale value kiski zyada hogi, yaar? Mujhe advice chahiye.
Hey guys, I'm kinda confused. Looking to buy a ready-to-move flat in Noida. I've shortlisted Presidency Presithum and Supertech 34 Pavilion. Anyone has experience with either? What's the real carpet area like, compared to what they advertise? I'm hearing mixed reviews about Supertech, tbh. Presithum looks good, but the price seems a bit high. Also, what about resale value in 5 years? Which one do you think will appreciate more? And kya aap logon ko pata hai about the maintenance charges in both societies? Mujhe advice chahiye yaar!