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My kids have moved out, so this big house is just too much to manage now. We're considering selling our current place and moving to Ramprastha Skyz. It's a completed project, and the price, around ₹1.4 Cr, seems manageable. We really need a good society with an elevator, and hospital proximity is key for us. Is it genuinely good to live in daily, or just good on paper...? Also, what are the actual maintenance charges like there? Don't want any surprises.
Hey Propmyna community! I've been looking closely at Ramprastha Skyz in Mohali, especially since it's a *completed* project. Coming from Ramprastha Group, a builder with over 50 years in Delhi-NCR, there's a certain trust factor. Spread across a generous 25.2 acres, it promises good open spaces and amenities, contributing significantly to practical livability and an enhanced end-user experience. Priced between ₹1.29 Cr – ₹1.52 Cr, with an average of ₹7500/Sqft, it sits in a competitive but growing Mohali market. For potential homeowners, the 'completed' status means immediate possession and no construction delays, a huge plus for lifestyle planning. From an investment perspective, while pre-launch projects might offer higher speculative gains, Ramprastha Skyz provides stability. Capital appreciation will likely be steady, driven by Mohali's ongoing infrastructure development and demand. The RERA registration (320 OF 2017) adds another layer of security. My take: For those prioritizing immediate livability, minimal risk, and stable long-term appreciation rather than speculative flips, Skyz is a strong consideration right now.
Hidden costs in completed projects are my biggest worry right now. Ramprastha Skyz Sohna mein daily living experience kaisa hai? Maintenance charges kitne hain, aur koi major issues aaye kya after possession?
What's the real story with Ramprastha Skyz parking? I'm in RE, buying for myself. Is it lottery-based chaos, or reserved? How's daily security?
My lease ends in 4 months and I'm totally fed up of renting, finally taking the plunge in Gurugram. Looking at Ramprastha Skyz, but yaar, these maintenance charges for amenities. Are they really worth it for an investor? Does the actual service quality match the high fees? Often, clubhouse facilities become ghost facilities after a year. Does a good security system actually attract better tenants or is it just an added cost? What's the ROI impact? Any experiences with this?
Honestly, navigating my own investment is way tougher than advising clients. I'm eyeing Ramprastha Skyz, it's completed and all, price range around ₹1.29 Cr–₹1.52 Cr. I know what builders don't tell you, but for my own money, I'm still confused. Gurugram mein capital appreciation ka kya scene hai for a completed project like this? I need to know the actual rental yield; brochures toh sab high dikhate hain, real numbers kya hain market mein? Also, resale market kitna liquid hai yahan? Agar 5-7 saal baad exit karna ho, buyer mil jayega easily? Kisi ka personal experience hai toh share karo please. I'm seeing a lot of investor flats, not sure if that's a good sign for long-term appreciation. Meri calculation sahi hai ya nahi?
Did a site visit to Ramprastha Skyz on Saturday. Brochure showed a lavish clubhouse, but is it a ghost facility later? Maintenance charges seem high. Is service quality value for money? Fed up of renting, need real insights.
After 7 rent hikes in 5 years, I'm finally taking the plunge into Gurugram real estate. I'm looking at Ramprastha Skyz for a 3BHK. My biggest worry isn't just the EMI, but the actual day-to-day living. How's the construction quality there after a year or two? Are there issues with seepage or fittings? For people living there, is the clubhouse actually used, or is it just a showpiece? And are the maintenance charges worth the service you get? Just trying to get a real picture. What's your experience?
Since January I've been shortlisting flats in this city, honestly fed up of renting. My landlord raised rent again, so I'm finally taking the plunge. I'm looking at Ramprastha Skyz, brochures look amazing. But I'm worried about the reality. How much of those fancy amenities actually get delivered and are truly usable? Or just for show? What about construction quality? I've heard stories of cracks within a year, or seepage. Is that common in Gurugram projects? And those maintenance charges... are they worth it? I don't want to pay high fees for poor service. Trying to do the EMI vs rent math, but hidden quality issues really mess up calculations.
Carpet area numbers in Gurugram always feel a bit off, don't they? I'm looking at Ramprastha Skyz for a 3BHK, my kids are growing up fast and we need more space. My wife's priority is a safe neighbourhood and good schools nearby for their admission next year. For current residents, how's the actual carpet area feel? Is the society friendly, or is it more isolated? We want a place that's genuinely good to live in daily, not just on paper.