Rajkot property search: Found a 'hack' for Ansal Aastha, need reality check
My lease ends in 3 months, and for my kids' school admission next year, we really need to finalize a flat. I've been looking at Ansal Aastha Mig Zone in Rajkot. On paper, it looks good – completed, and the price range of ₹29-30L fits my budget. But I'm trying to figure out the *actual* daily living experience there, not just what the brochure says. My wife's main priority is a safe neighbourhood and a good community vibe for the kids. Are the common areas well-maintained, yaani, kids ke liye play area aur gardens kaise hain? Is it just quiet, or do families actually interact? I'm also wondering about the true monthly maintenance charges for a completed project like this. Sometimes these things are hidden until you move in. Any residents here who can shed some light on the society's actual feel and maintenance reality? Any tips on what to look for when buying a completed project like Ansal Aastha beyond the basic site visit? It would help a lot.
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My lease ends in 3 months, and for my kids' school admission next year, we really need to finalize a flat. I've been looking at Ansal Aastha Mig Zone in Rajkot. On paper, it looks good – completed, and the price range of ₹29-30L fits my budget. But I'm trying to figure out the *actual* daily living experience there, not just what the brochure says. My wife's main priority is a safe neighbourhood and a good community vibe for the kids. Are the common areas well-maintained, yaani, kids ke liye play area aur gardens kaise hain? Is it