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Chirag Bansal
posted on 2 AprSector 28: Hidden cost of 'peaceful living' revealed!
Is the premium for Sector 28 really worth it? I'm currently in a 2BHK in Sector 44, thinking of upgrading to a 3BHK or maybe even a villa. Everyone says Sector 28 is super peaceful, but how's the water situation *really*? Heard whispers about tanker dependency despite the high property rates. Plus, are those high maintenance charges actually justified? Do they even keep the place clean of stray dogs? Already have a home loan, so EMI will jump big time. Is resale easy if things don't work out? Honestly not sure if the price jump is worth the 'peace'. Anyone living there, your honest take would be great. Koi hidden costs toh nahi hai? Hope this helps someone avoid buyer's remorse.
#sector-28#noida#water-supply#maintenance-charges#resale-value
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I heard the new Sector 148 metro station will improve connectivity to Sector 28 indirectly. Maybe wait and see if that makes a difference?
I am also thinking about moving to a bigger place. This discussion is really helpful. Thanks, OP!
Water problem is a Noida-wide issue, not just Sector 28. But yeah, they should definitely fix it considering the prices they charge.
Anyone know the average resale value for a 3BHK in Sector 28 right now?
Depends on the society and the condition of the apartment, but expect to pay a premium.
So, OP, what did you decide? Still considering Sector 28 or looking at other options now?
My friend lives in Sector 28. He says the biggest advantage is the proximity to the golf course and the overall greenery. But he also complains about the lack of good restaurants nearby.
Sector 28 is good, but not at any cost. Calculate your EMI jump carefully. Rising interest rates are already a big burden.
Peaceful living comes at a price, literally! But is it worth sacrificing your financial peace of mind? Think hard before you take the plunge.
Don't forget to factor in the cost of commute. Sector 28 is not very well connected to the metro.
Don't just listen to hearsay. Visit the sector yourself, talk to residents, and see if it's worth the premium.
Sector 28 is good if you want to show off. Otherwise, there are better options in Noida, especially with the new metro line extension opening up areas like Sector 143.
Bhai, Sector 150 is also worth considering. Newer construction, better amenities, and potentially better value for money.
I bought a villa in Sector 28 two years ago. Honestly, I regret it. The water problem is real, and the maintenance charges are a rip-off. Should have done more research.
Has anyone checked the RERA registration details of the projects in Sector 28? Sometimes builders promise the moon but deliver nothing.
Good point U15! RERA ID se pata chal jaata hai ki kya status hai.
Sector 28 is posh, no doubt. But resale, especially if you've taken a big loan, can be tricky. Market is volatile right now.
High maintenance charges are justified if they actually maintain the place well. Stray dogs are a huge problem in Noida generally. Check if the society has a proper dog control policy before you invest.
I lived in Sector 28 for 5 years. Yes, it's peaceful, but the water situation is a major pain. We had to order tankers regularly. And the maintenance charges went up every year!
U9, which society were you in? Need to avoid that one!
Sector 28 mein 'peaceful' toh hai, but bhai, pocket pe bhaari padega. Water tanker ka scene toh sach hai. Heard they ration it too sometimes! Maintenance charges are insane. Worth it? Depends on how much you value shanti.
Totally agree with U1. Sector 44 is much more value for money. Sector 28 is overhyped IMO.
Water tanker dependency in Sector 28? That's a joke! They charge a premium for 'premium living' and can't even provide basic water supply? What about the borewells? Are they even functional?
U3, I think it depends on the society. Some are better managed than others. Which society are you looking at?
Exactly my point! Borewells ka kya scene hai? Koi toh batao yaar!