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Came across this video about the Raheja Krishna housing scheme by K Raheja Corp in Sohna, Sector 14. They showed some prices, and honestly, I'm questioning if they're justified for that specific area right now. The specs look decent, but Sohna still feels like it's developing, you know? What's everyone's take on the value-for-money proposition here? Is the asking price too high for what you get?
My kids have moved out, so I was looking for a smaller, manageable flat in Gurugram, something low maintenance. Raheja Krishna main jab possession li, they hit us with so many unexpected charges for I don't know what all. Brochure mein toh aisa kuch nahi tha. Maintenance bhi kaafi high lag raha hai, almost double what was verbally promised. Is this project genuinely good to live in daily considering these extra costs? Anyone else face this with Raheja Krishna? What did you do about these surprise charges?
Did a site visit to Raheja Krishna last week, really checking out options for a 3BHK. My wife's focus is on schools and a safe, friendly community for the kids. The advertised carpet area felt a bit tight for a growing family, honestly. My tip for others: always carry a measuring tape for key rooms during site visits, don't just trust the eye! Does anyone live there now? What's the actual community vibe like, and how are the nearby schools and markets? Is it genuinely good to live in daily?
Just moved into Raheja Krishna last month, aur abhi bhi adjust kar raha hoon. Flat theek hai, but amenities mein disappointment hai. Gym equipment minimal hai, kids' play area bhi average. Society ka vibe kaisa hai, yaar? Neighbors se zyada interaction nahi ho raha. Am I the only one facing this? Ya community building mein kuch kami hai yahaan?
Since January I've been shortlisting flats in this city, and honestly, water supply reliability is my biggest concern. Especially for Raheja Krishna Housing Scheme, I'm hearing mixed reviews. Kya Gurugram mein tanker dependency common hai, ya kuch societies mein 24x7 reliable supply milta hai? Also, elevators ka maintenance kaisa rehta hai? Investor view se, tenant ko yeh sab kitna affect karta hai, and long-term resale value pe kya impact aata hai? My budget is around 90L. Any experiences?
Gurugram mein high-end projects ki construction quality kaafi unpredictable lagti hai. I'm currently in a 2BHK in Sector 57, thinking of upgrading to a 3BHK or maybe a small villa. Raheja Krishna Housing Scheme jaisi properties dekh raha hoon. As an investor, main bohot concerned hoon long-term issues se jaise seepage, cracks, ya fittings ka kharab hona. Kya yeh sab resale value pe bohot impact karta hai? Aur amenities ka kya scene hai? Brochure mein toh sab fancy dikhate hain, but actual mein kitne log clubhouse ya sports facilities use karte hain? Is that premium for amenities really worth it for investment, ya sirf marketing hype hai? Does it actually attract better tenants ya resale pe kuch extra milta hai? Already home loan chal raha hai, so want to make a smart move. Please share your experiences.
Moved into Raheja Krishna last month. Realized investor ratio is high, affecting rental yields. Resale market kitni liquid hai aur exit strategy kya ho sakti hai? Any first-hand tips?
Just moved into Raheja Krishna three months ago, and honestly, everyone hypes up these fancy amenities, but are they even worth it for an investor? My flat's rental yield is okay, but the maintenance charges for the clubhouse and those big green areas are crazy. Most of the time, the gym is khaali, kids' play area looks barely used. People just want a decent 2BHK near their office, not a ghost swimming pool. I'm seeing no real ROI from these extras. Builder brochures mein toh sab shiny lagta hai, but actual usage aur upkeep ka kya? Does anyone genuinely think these amenities attract better tenants or give higher resale value? Change my mind.
Budget finalised, loan pre-approved — now stuck on how much amenities actually matter for an investor. I'm looking at places like Raheja Krishna. My gut says fancy clubhouses and green spaces are just marketing, not real rental drivers. Do tenants really pay extra for these, or is it just a higher maintenance cost for us? I'm trying to figure out if that amenity premium is ever worth the ROI. Hope someone has cracked this.
Raheja Krishna Housing Scheme — thinking of investing here. I'm based in Dubai, so can't do a site inspection myself. Main concern hai construction quality, like after a year, kya cracks ya seepage issues aate hain? Investors ke liye resale value aur maintenance costs pe kitna impact padta hai aise issues ka? Also, amenities jaise clubhouse ya green areas, kya woh actually tenants ko attract karte hain ya bas marketing hai? Koi idea hai about the real picture after possession?