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By REAL HOMEZ
Panchsheel Green, Sector 16B, Noida Extension, Noida
Honestly, I work in real estate, but buying my own place in Noida Extension is a different ballgame. I'm looking at Real Shree Shyam Villas (ongoing) versus Deepak Green Residency (ready). Shyam Villas mein possession delay ka darr hai, but Deepak Green ki total cost of ownership, including all hidden charges, kitni upar jaati hai? Ready-to-move ka premium worth it hai kya? Any actual experiences with these projects on final costs or unexpected issues?
Noida Extension mein Real Shree Shyam Villas dekh raha hoon. Main Dubai se hoon, site visit tough hai. Builder ka delivery track record aur RERA compliance kaisi hai? Aapke thoughts kya hain?
Noida Extension mein Real Shree Shyam Villas dekh raha hoon, but kuch doubts hain. I'm in real estate myself, so I know builders' projections can be... optimistic. Pre-launch rates vs current ₹1.29 Cr–₹1.45 Cr, kaafi jump hai. Is this appreciation sustainable for investors ya just marketing hype? Secondary market kitna liquid hai yahan? Investor ratio high hai toh exit strategy mein problem toh nahi aayegi? Off the record, what's the real resale potential here in 5 years?
Was supposed to decide by last month but Real Shree Shyam Villas ki delays ne dimag kharab kar diya hai. Builder ka track record on past projects bhi kuch khaas nahi hai, I've seen this pattern before. They promised Q4 2024 possession for my unit, ab agents bol rahe 2025 end tak bhi mushkil hai. My calculated risk on timely delivery is going south. Is anyone else facing this with them? What's the real ground reality for an investor aiming for rental yield? Is there any exit strategy if this delay stretches further?
Did a site visit to Real Shree Shyam Villas last week. Honestly, for ₹1.29 Cr–₹1.45 Cr in Noida Extension, I'm finding the investor sentiment a bit too bullish. Everyone talks capital appreciation, but what about the actual rental yield? Builder ka track record dekha hai, delivery delays are a real concern. I know what builders don't tell you about occupancy certificates. As someone who works in real estate, but buying for myself, I worry about the high investor ratio creating a 'ghost society'. Will there be enough end-users for a healthy resale market later? Seems like pure speculation. Change my mind.
Greater Noida, I'm torn between Godrej Arden and Real Shree Shyam Villas. Honestly not sure which way to lean. I work in real estate but buying for myself is different, you know? Godrej Arden's carpet area efficiency seems better on paper, but is it actually worth the extra cost? I'm seeing a big difference in price per sqft – the advertised rate versus what you actually pay is a game builders play. Shree Shyam is cheaper, but I worry about resale later. Plus, metro connectivity is key for me, and both seem kinda far. Anyone have thoughts on which has better long-term ROI or rental potential? What's the real maintenance like in these societies? Any insights appreciated. Hope someone can help!
Okay I'll be honest -- I didn't realize how much the advertised price differs from the final cost. I'm seeing Real Shree Shyam Villas in Greater Noida at 1.29 Cr but that's before PLC, registry, and everything else. Anyone got recent numbers? Is it worth the extra cost compared to something like Nitya Azaad Residency, which is cheaper upfront? Plus, Nitya Azaad is ready to move, so no possession risk. I'm looking at it from an investment angle. Which one has better rental potential, considering the location? Also, builder ka track record kya hai for timely delivery? Anyone have first-hand experience? Should I prioritize peace of mind (ready to move) or potential appreciation (Shree Shyam)? Any thoughts are welcome! Hope this helps someone.
Manisha Marvel Homes is ready to move, but 2.04 Cr! Shree Shyam Villas is cheaper, around 1.3 Cr, but under construction. Is the risk worth it for the price difference? Carpet area mein kitna farak hai? And resale value after 5 years, kisi ko idea hai?
Shree Shyam Villas is quoting ₹1.35 Cr. Has anyone actually booked there? What's the real carpet area like? Jaypee Kosmos Phase 3 is ready to move, but I'm hearing maintenance is high. Is it worth the extra cost vs under-construction risk with Shree Shyam? Which one has better resale potential in, say, 5 years? Honestly not sure which way to go. Any thoughts?
Fed up of renting, finally taking the plunge. Antriksh Grand View is ready, but that price! Shree Shyam Villas is cheaper, but under construction. Is the risk worth it for the price difference? Plus, Grand View mein maintenance charges kitne hai? Anyone living there?