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Khushi Goel
posted on 29 AprSattva Lake Ridge mein end-user experience kaisa hai?
Salarpuria Sattva projects feel more investor-driven than for actual families. I'm upgrading from my Gachibowli 2BHK to a 3BHK. Sattva Lake Ridge prices look good. But yaar, I'm worried about the investor-to-resident ratio. Will it just be empty flats, a 'ghost building'? Is this typical for Salarpuria Sattva in Hyderabad? End-users ko community feel milegi kya?
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Okay, so the investor-driven concern is real for Salarpuria Sattva, and not just Lake Ridge. It seems like a common trend for large builders in Hyderabad where prices are attractive. I'm just looking for a place where my kids can play with other kids, not an empty playground. Should we consider other builders then, or are all big projects facing this in the current market conditions?
That's a good point about talking to residents. But how to find them? Also, what kind of price difference are we talking about for these 'family-centric' projects compared to Lake Ridge's current rates? Mera budget bhi tight hai, that's why Lake Ridge looked appealing.
Many big projects do have this issue, especially in emerging areas. For a stronger end-user community, sometimes it's better to look at slightly older, established communities or projects from local builders known for catering to families. Or consider areas like Banjara Hills or Jubilee Hills, though they're much pricier. For Lake Ridge, if you're serious, maybe talk to some existing residents if possible. That's the only way to know the true vibe.
I heard Salarpuria Sattva is generally a reliable builder because of their long history since 1986, headquartered in Bengaluru. But for Hyderabad, especially projects like Lake Ridge, the concern about investor ratio is valid. My agent told me that many buyers are NRIs or people buying for rental income, not necessarily to live there. This can definitely impact the community vibe. Has anyone checked the RERA filings for Lake Ridge? Sometimes you can get an idea of buyer demographics from those details, although not directly.
So, for Lake Ridge, what's the actual possession status now? Is it nearing completion or still far off? And are the common amenities like clubhouse, swimming pool fully functional?
Sahi kaha. My colleague booked in a different Salarpuria project near Begumpet, and the possession was delayed significantly. Builder ne date extend kar diya lol. The common areas were also not fully ready when they moved in. So, the 'ghost building' concern is valid, but also check for completion status and amenities handover. Don't rely just on the promised timeline.
RERA filings won't show buyer demographics directly, bhai. They show project details, approvals, possession dates. The HQ in Bengaluru doesn't automatically mean smooth sailing in Hyderabad. Local market dynamics are different. I know of a Salarpuria project near Alwal where possession got delayed by almost a year. So, don't just go by the brand name, do your due diligence on the specific project.
Haan, Salarpuria Sattva ka naam toh purana hai, established 1986 mein Bengaluru se. But Hyderabad mein inka track record mixed reviews wala hai. Lake Ridge mein specificially, I visited the site, construction quality looked decent. But jo original poster ne pucha, investor-driven hone ka issue, woh toh har jagah hai aajkal. Anyone living in a Salarpuria Sattva project in Hyderabad currently? End-user experience kaisa hai wahan?
Exactly! Investor-driven projects mein maintenance bhi theek se nahi hota kai baar. Aur phir amenities ka use karne wale bhi kam hote hain. It's a major concern for first-time buyers like us. Kya faida itna paisa deke agar neighborhood mein koi interact hi nahi karta?
Mere friend ne Ameerpet mein ek Salarpuria Sattva ka project liya tha, 2 saal pehle. Unka toh experience theek tha, possession time pe mil gaya. Lekin Lake Ridge is a different ball game, it's a much larger scale project. Wahan pe investor segment thoda zyada hi hai, especially because of the pricing strategy initially. Community feel ke liye you need active residents, which takes time.
Totally feel you on this! I'm also looking for a 3BHK and Lake Ridge was on my list. The 'ghost building' fear is so real. I've heard similar things about other projects near Attapur, where half the building is dark at night. It's such a big investment, I want a lively place, not just a concrete structure.
Salarpuria Sattva projects feel more investor-driven than for actual families. I'm upgrading from my Gachibowli 2BHK to a 3BHK. Sattva Lake Ridge prices look good. But yaar, I'm worried about the investor-to-resident ratio. Will it just be empty flats, a 'ghost building'? Is this typical for Salarpuria Sattva in Hyderabad? End-users ko community feel milegi kya?