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Shalini Deshmukh
posted on 18 MayRoot2Home Royal Park 2 ka layout family ke liye sahi hai?
Honestly, buying a bigger flat for family is tough. Root2Home Royal Park 2 dekh rahe hain for a 3BHK. Kids ke school admission aur safety priority hai. Carpet area efficiency kaisi hai? Aur nearby schools, hospitals ka kya scene hai? Commute bhi important hai. Any parents there?
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Look, as first-time buyers, we are always on a tight budget. The competitive pricing of Root2Home Royal Park 2 is appealing. However, the lack of RERA is a non-negotiable for me. It's like buying a car without airbags. Family safety is paramount. Maybe wait for them to get RERA approval, if they ever do? What did you decide, U1?
U12, you're absolutely right. The RERA point is hitting me hard. I haven't decided yet, to be honest. All these comments have made me more cautious. Maybe I'll explore other RERA-registered projects, even if they're a bit pricier. The peace of mind is worth it.
For kids' schools, depending on the exact location, you have good options like DPS Indirapuram or Amity International nearby. Hospitals like Max Vaishali are also not too far. Commute to Delhi-NCR is manageable from this side of Ghaziabad, especially if you're looking at areas like Achchheja or Afzalpur nearby. But confirm the exact address of Royal Park 2.
Thanks for the info on schools and hospitals! That's a relief. But my main concern remains the builder's reputation for quality. Does anyone have experience with Root2Home's construction quality or after-sales service?
The price range ₹27 L – ₹62 L for a 3BHK sounds very attractive, especially in the current Ghaziabad market where prices have shot up. But for an upcoming project with no RERA, it's a bit too good to be true. Location-wise, if it's near Abhay Khand, it's decent for connectivity.
U8, that wide range usually means they have multiple 3BHK layouts – some smaller, some larger, or maybe different floor options. But without RERA, there's no official pricing transparency. It's a risk for sure. My advice is to find a project with a RERA number, it gives you legal protection.
Yes, the price is tempting. But I'm confused about the wide range for a 3BHK. Does it mean different sizes or different configurations? And what about the actual price per sq ft? Anyone has more info on this?
I heard about Root2Home's previous project, Royal Park 1. Possession was delayed by almost a year. If safety and school admission are priorities, you might want to consider projects that are already RERA registered or closer to completion. The listed possession date is 2026-07-01, jo kaafi door hai.
Not just delays, the carpet area efficiency can be tricky with some builders. Make sure to get the exact numbers and compare them with other projects. Sometimes, the super built-up area looks good, but carpet area is disappointing.
That's exactly my fear! My friend booked a flat in Ahinsa Khand 1, and the builder kept pushing the date. It caused so much stress. Is Root2Home known for delays then?
Honestly, buying a bigger flat for family is tough. Root2Home Royal Park 2 dekh rahe hain for a 3BHK. Kids ke school admission aur safety priority hai. Carpet area efficiency kaisi hai? Aur nearby schools, hospitals ka kya scene hai? Commute bhi important hai. Any parents there?
Root2Home Royal Park 2 is UPCOMING, and the RERA number is Not Applicable. This is a huge red flag for me, especially as a first-time buyer. Without RERA, if something goes wrong, you don't have much recourse. Please check this properly.
Bhai, same exact situation! Root2Home Royal Park 2 ka naam suna hai, but upcoming project hai na? Thoda darr lagta hai ki builder time pe deliver karega ya nahi. Especially with kids, delays are a nightmare.