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Anika Mukherjee
posted on 13 MayRaheja Krishna Housing Scheme: Daily living kaisa hai?
Lease ending soon, thinking about Raheja Krishna Housing Scheme. Completed project hai. Daily living experience kaisa hai? Society vibe, nearby schools, hospitals kaise hain? Kya yeh ek achhi home choice hai?
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Honestly, for a first-time buyer with a budget of ₹13 L – ₹25 L, Raheja Krishna is not a bad option considering it's completed and has 1660 units, so a big community. The RERA number 21 gives some peace of mind too. But Gurugram market mein abhi bhi thoda uncertainty hai, interest rates upar-neeche ho rahe hain. Don't just look at the upfront cost; factor in loan EMIs, maintenance, and potential resale value in a few years. Visit the society multiple times, talk to current residents, not just the sales team. They'll give you the real picture about daily living and any issues.
Totally agree with the point about talking to residents. My uncle bought a flat in a different society and only found out about the water shortage issue after moving in. The Gurugram market is indeed tricky right now, with so many new launches and inventory. It's better to invest in something ready-to-move, even if it's slightly older, to avoid builder delays and uncertainties.
That's a very balanced view. So, did you end up considering it for yourself or someone you know?
Maintenance charges toh har jagah issue hain. But what about the RERA number? I heard some schemes have issues even after completion. Is Raheja Krishna's RERA compliance solid? And for someone working near Airport Road (Gurgaon side), is the commute manageable daily?
RERA number 21 confirm kiya tha maine bhi jab research kar raha tha. That's a plus point. But commuting to Airport Road will be a pain, traffic bahut heavy ho jaati hai especially near the toll. My friend booked a flat in a similar price range near Basai and regrets the daily travel to Cyber Hub. It's a completed project, but always check for any pending legal issues or society formation status before finalizing. Sometimes there are hidden catches.
Yes, their RERA number is 21, so that's a good sign of legitimacy. Commute to Airport Road from there might be a bit of a stretch during peak hours, but it's doable. Many people from that area, even from Baliawas, commute towards Gurgaon. It's not ideal, but not impossible either, depending on your office timings.
Actually, I visited Raheja Krishna last month for a friend who's looking to buy. The society vibe is surprisingly good, quite family-friendly. Kids were playing everywhere. For schools, there are a few decent options within a 5-7 km radius, and a couple of multi-specialty hospitals are also accessible. The internal roads are well-maintained, and the total units being 1660 means it's a large community. I'd say it's a strong contender, especially given the ₹13 L – ₹25 L price range for a completed project. Just check the specific unit you like.
Haan, I agree, the location and amenities are decent for the price. My cousin lives nearby in Badshahpur and he also mentioned that the connectivity has improved a lot lately. Just be mindful of the maintenance charges, sometimes they can be a bit steep in these larger societies.
Oh, that's reassuring to hear! Thanks for the info. Mera budget bhi around 20L hai. What kind of units did your friend see? 1BHK ya 2BHK?
Completed toh bolte hain, but ground reality check karna bahut zaroori hai. Builders ka bharosa nahi hota. Price range toh theek hai for a first home.
Hey everyone, my lease is ending soon and I'm seriously considering Raheja Krishna Housing Scheme. It says it's a completed project, which is a big relief for a first-time buyer like me. But I'm super nervous about making such a big decision. Can anyone share their daily living experience there? How's the society vibe, especially for families? And what about nearby schools and hospitals, are they decent? I really need to know if this is a good home choice, budget mein bhi aa raha hai but quality matters a lot.