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Ritu Sethi
posted on 17 MayReady to Move projects are all style, no substance for 3BHKs.
₹90 lakh for a 3BHK in Ready to Move feels steep for what you get. I work in real estate, but buying for myself in Noida Extension is different. I'm seeing projects around ₹80L-1.5Cr. Some offer more space with basic amenities, others are compact but better located. Which would you pick: quality of construction or future appreciation? Off the record, what should I really look out for?
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Honestly, it's a balance. If you plan to live there for a long time, quality should be your priority. If it's purely for investment, then location and potential for appreciation take precedence. What's your primary goal with this purchase?
Agreed, ₹90L for a 3BHK is pushing it. I recently saw a 3BHK in a decent project going for ₹7500/sqft, and that felt more reasonable. Anything above ₹8000/sqft for a basic Ready to Move in Noida Extension is too much.
I almost bought in Noida Extension last year, and I totally get the 'steep price' feeling. For ₹90L, you expect top-notch infrastructure around the project too, not just inside the society. Roads, connectivity, daily needs – sometimes these areas lack basic civic amenities. My agent kept pushing for appreciation, but living comfortably for the next 10-15 years matters more to me. Always check the master plan for the surrounding area, not just the project brochure.
Quality of construction vs. future appreciation – this is the million-dollar question! I'm leaning towards quality because you live in it daily, right? But then, if appreciation is low, it feels like a bad investment. Has anyone here had experience with Gulshan Homz? They've been around since 1989 and are headquartered in Noida, so they must know the market well, but are they known for quality or just big promises? I'm torn.
Any specific Gulshan Homz projects in Alpha I or Alpha II you're looking at?
Dekho, established builders like Gulshan Homz (since 1989, as you mentioned, headquartered in Noida) might have good construction, but sometimes their older projects lack modern amenities. Plus, sometimes older builders have hidden charges or maintenance issues post-possession. Noida Extension mein competition bahut hai, so don't just go by brand name. Current market mein, even good projects struggle with sales, so negotiate hard!
Gulshan Homz ka track record toh decent hai, especially for their older projects. My uncle bought a 2BHK from them near Ajayabpur years ago, and the construction quality was solid. They're an established builder, so you usually get what you pay for in terms of basic structure. Just check their latest projects' RERA status and delivery timelines carefully before committing.
Totally agree with the original poster! ₹90 lakh for a 3BHK in Noida Extension, even if it's Ready to Move, seems like a stretch. Builders have really jacked up prices post-pandemic. I'm also a first-time buyer and the struggle is real. Which projects are you looking at specifically, if you don't mind sharing?
Ready to Move ka tag lagake price badha dete hain bas. But kitna ready to move hota hai, woh toh possession ke time pata chalta hai. Mere ek friend ka project abhi bhi stuck hai, bolte toh hain ready hai but finishing mein time lag raha hai. Kya guarantee hai ki ₹90L dekar bhi sab smooth hoga?
Haan bhai, same here. I saw a project in Alpha I Greater Noida last month, a compact 3BHK for ₹85 lakh, and the space felt so cramped. They call it 'smart living' but it felt like 'cramped living'. Location was good, but value for money? Not really.