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By SALARPURIA SATTVA
Budigere Cross, Budigere Cross, Bengaluru
Is Sattva Bliss actually good to live in, ya phir bas brochure mein hi achha dikhta hai? I'm looking at the ₹93.59 L–₹94.09 L range for a 3BHK. Currently in a 2BHK near Marathahalli, thinking of upgrading, but this project seems fishy. The carpet area efficiency they show on paper feels so misleading. Brochure mein toh sab bada aur 'spacious' lagta hai, but when you check the actual layouts, usable space for a 3BHK feels barely bigger than my current 2BHK. It's frustrating, already have a home loan, and this price jump should mean real, usable space, not just extra walls. Is the premium justified for such layouts? Kya builders bas numbers dikhate hain? What about amenity quality? Anyone moved in already? What was your possession experience like? Did you feel cheated with the actual space after moving in?
Is the under-construction risk for Sattva Bliss really worth it compared to a ready place like Green Cascade? Kids have moved out, so I'm looking for something manageable, maybe a 2BHK. Green Cascade is ready, but Sattva Bliss feels newer. What are the real maintenance costs for Green Cascade? And how about hospital access from both? Worried about under-construction delays.
Under-construction risk for first-time buyers is often understated, especially when comparing projects like Sri Vishnu Green Park and Sattva Bliss. Sri Vishnu seems more budget-friendly initially, but you need to factor in the possession delay gamble. Sattva Bliss, being higher priced, offers a quicker move-in, which means less rent outflow. I've seen total cost of ownership (TCO) surprise many. For a 5-year appreciation, Sattva's premium location might give better ROI, but Sri Vishnu's lower entry point could yield higher percentage gains if delivered on time. What's your take on TCO for these two, considering hidden charges?
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