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Kavita Jain
posted on 30 AprRasulpur Sikroda prices: Is waterlogging a deal-breaker?
Found a trick: check for monsoon waterlogging in Rasulpur Sikroda. Builders hide it! Is this a strong negotiation point? For a ₹60L 2BHK, kitna discount expect kar sakte hain? Don't want future headaches.
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Waterlogging is definitely a deal-breaker for me. But kitna discount expect kar sakte hain? 10-15%? Or is it a 'walk away' situation altogether? ₹60L is a huge investment, can't risk it.
Walk away! Simple.
My friend bought in Afzalpur, same issue. Builder promised solutions, never delivered. They got like 5% discount, but now regret it. Waterlogging is a recurring nightmare. Don't compromise on basics.
U8, it depends on the severity. Minor pooling after heavy rain? Negotiable. But if it's knee-deep water for days, then it's a walk-away. No discount can fix structural damage or health hazards. Check if the project has proper storm drainage systems. Many Ghaziabad projects, even in established areas like Abhay Khand, faced issues last year.
Yaar, you hit the nail on the head! I was looking at Rasulpur Sikroda too, and this waterlogging thing is my biggest fear. Builders always sugarcoat everything. How do we even verify this?
U4, they quoted me ₹4200/sqft for a 2BHK, but carpet area was very less. Is that good for Rasulpur Sikroda?
Verify karna is tough, bhai. Builders have PR teams for this. But yes, waterlogging is a huge red flag. 60L for a 2BHK in a potentially waterlogged area? Think twice. What's the actual per sqft rate they're quoting?
Totally understand your fear. My cousin bought in Ahinsa Khand 1 a few years back, and during heavy monsoons, their basement parking was flooded for days. Builder just said 'natural calamity'. For Rasulpur, I'd suggest visiting during peak monsoon, or at least talking to some old residents there. Online reviews sometimes hide these ground realities.