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Divya Chowdhury
posted on 31 MarSector 137 water supply - builder promises vs reality?
Anyone facing water issues in Sector 137? My builder promised 24/7 supply, but it's mostly tanker-dependent. Summer mein toh aur bura haal hoga. What's the ground reality, guys? Any solutions?
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So, U1, what's the plan? Are you planning to escalate this to RERA or Consumer Court?
It's sad that we have to fight for basic amenities like water even after paying so much money. Noida mein yahi problem hai.
Guys, check the builder's RERA registration number on the UP RERA website. See how many complaints are pending against them. It's an eye-opener!
Good point, U3! I did that before buying my second property. Saved me from a disaster.
RERA website is often outdated. But still worth checking. Thanks for the reminder.
I'm thinking of investing in a commercial property in Sector 137. Is it a good idea considering these infrastructure problems?
Commercial properties are facing occupancy issues in many sectors. Sector 137 might be risky given the water situation. Do your research.
Anyone has the contact details of the water tanker suppliers? At least we can be prepared for the summer.
Anyone know what the water pressure is like on the higher floors? I'm considering buying a unit on the 18th floor.
High floors usually have lower pressure, especially during peak hours. Check with current residents before you commit.
Agree with U17. Get it in writing from the builder about guaranteed pressure on higher floors. They'll never give it, but worth a try.
U16, I live on the 15th floor in Paramount Emotions. Pressure is manageable, but we have installed a pressure booster pump.
My friend lives in Sector 78 and they have similar water issues. It's a Noida-wide problem, not just Sector 137.
I'm in Ajnara Ambrosia. And yes, AOA is useless. They are more interested in collecting maintenance charges than solving problems.
Sector 150 is much better planned. I know it's a bit further, but worth considering if water is a priority. Avg rate is around 7.5k/sqft now.
7.5k? A bit too expensive, isn't it? I thought it was closer to 7k.
U9, Sector 150 is definitely better, but connectivity is still an issue. Metro extension kab hoga?
U11, Metro extension to Noida Airport is approved, just a matter of time. Investment ke liye toh best hai.
U10, it depends on the project and location within 150. Some premium projects are definitely above 7.5k.
I bought a flat in Sector 137 five years ago. Back then, the builder promised the moon. Now, the maintenance charges are sky-high and the amenities are non-existent. Lesson learned: never trust builders blindly.
U14, which project are you talking about? This is helpful for others looking to buy.
U3, treated water toh dur ki baat hai, clean water bhi nahi mil raha. My RO filter needs changing every month! RERA mein complaint daali kya?
U4, RERA complaint is a long process. I filed one against my builder in Sector 75 last year. Still waiting for a resolution. Paisa barbaad.
Has anyone tried talking to the AOA? Maybe they can put pressure on the builder collectively.
AOA se baat karke kya hoga? They are hand-in-glove with the builder. Sab mile hue hain ji. Corruption everywhere.
Guys, I heard that the groundwater level in Sector 137 is really low. That's why the borewells aren't working properly. Blame it on excessive construction.
Totally facing the same issue! Sector 137 mein water supply is a joke. Builder ne toh badi badi baatein ki thi, now they're nowhere to be seen. Summer mein kya hoga, bhagwan hi jaane.
Which project are you in, U1? I'm in Paras Tierea and thankfully, haven't faced major water problems yet. Though pressure is definitely lower at peak times.
Same here, U1. Supertech Emerald Court mein bhi yahi haal hai. They promised us treated water supply, but it's all tanker-dependent. Scam hai bhai, pura scam.