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80L for GD Apartments vs. 86L+ for Rajat Vihar, both ready to move. Rajat Vihar is obv more expensive. Is the extra cost worth it? Carpet area efficiency mein kitna difference hai? Honestly, I'm confused. Which one would you guys recommend for a young family? Resale value kiski better hogi in the long run? My parents keep saying location is everything, but I'm not sure. Kya kisi ko pata hai?
Rajat Vihar is ready to move, but Aashi Modern is cheaper. Is the lower price worth the under-construction risk? Anyone have experience with Aashi's build quality? ROI matters most tbh.
Honestly not sure why people are so hyped about Supertech Renesa. It's still under construction. Rajat Vihar, on the other hand, is ready to move in. Possession matters. Everyone talks about future appreciation, but what if Supertech delays? I've heard stories. Plus, Rajat Vihar's resale market is already established. You know what you're getting. And let's talk carpet area. I'm betting Rajat Vihar gives you way more usable space for the same price. Supertech's 'attractive' price? Probably includes all kinds of hidden costs and PLC charges. Show me the OC, Supertech! Disagree? Tell me why Renesa is worth the risk.
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