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Kavita Jain
posted on 10 MayPrimex Krishna Apartment: What's the real vibe?
Primex Krishna Apartment's pricing feels very attractive for a family, honestly. Is it genuinely good for daily life with kids? My wife prioritizes schools and safety. What's the real community vibe like there?
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Has anyone actually seen the apartments from the inside? U1 ka point valid hai, 'completed' but 2025 possession is odd. Is it truly habitable? Are people living there already? Because if it's just the shell, then it's not really 'completed' for us buyers looking to move in with family. I really want to know the ground reality before even considering a visit.
Thanks for the info, U10! Which exact sector is this in? Is it close to any main roads or Alpha I Greater Noida? Planning a visit soon.
U5, I visited last week. A few flats are definitely occupied, maybe builder's relatives or early birds. But most units are still getting finishing touches. The common areas, like lifts and lobbies, are barebones. Builder bol raha hai ki occupancy certificate mein time lag raha hai. It's not fully ready for family life yet, no way.
My experience in this Noida market has taught me one thing: never trust 'completed' status with a far-off possession date. Builders often declare projects 'completed' for various reasons (tax benefits, showing progress to banks), but actual handover takes ages. Mera ek relative Alistonia Estate mein phasa hua hai, same story. They'll keep extending the date. For kids and daily life, you need something ready, not something you're guessing about.
That price range is super attractive for a first-time buyer like me! But jo U6 ne bola, RERA status ka kya scene hai? 'Not Applicable' matlab kya, builder registered hi nahi hai?
U8 is right. Sometimes older projects don't fall under RERA. But if they're marketing it now and giving a future possession date, it's a grey area. It means you won't have RERA protection for delays or quality issues. As a first-time buyer, this is a big risk, take a lawyer's advice before proceeding.
Haan, U3, it means exactly that – RERA applies to projects started after a certain date. If it's older, it might not have one. But for a 'completed' project with 2025 possession, it's confusing. It just adds to the uncertainty, which is tough for us new buyers. Mujhe toh darr lagta hai aise projects se.
I agree with the original post, schools and safety are paramount for us too. My wife is super particular. Is Primex Krishna really in a good, developed area? Like, compare it to Alpha II Greater Noida, which has decent schools. Is the connectivity good for daily commutes, ya phirse remote location mein hai?
Primex Krishna sounds good on paper, especially that price range (₹13 L – ₹25 L) for a family. But I'm scratching my head over one thing: project status says 'COMPLETED' yet possession date is 2025-07-01? Bhai, yeh kya chakkar hai? Builders ka naya tactic hai kya yeh, ya koi catch hai jo hum jaise first-time buyers miss kar rahe hain? My budget is tight, so I can't afford any surprises. School aur safety toh baad mein, pehle yeh clear ho jaye.
Sahi pakde ho, U1! I actually visited the site last month. Physically, it *looks* complete from the outside, structure wise. But andar ka kaam, finishing, amenities, sab pending hai. Builder bol raha hai ki delays ho gaye the due to some approvals, but ab sab sorted hai. But the 2025 possession date still feels very far for a 'completed' project. My friend bought in Ajayabpur and faced similar delays, it's a nightmare.
Exactly! I noticed that too. And the RERA number showing 'Not Applicable' is another huge red flag for me. How can a completed project not have a RERA number, especially if they're still giving possession in 2025? Sounds very fishy, yaar. Humare jaise log toh phase jayenge.