Security worries impacting my Noida Ext investment
Okay, I'll be honest — moving into Shivi Paradise Green Villa 2 a couple months back has been an eye-opener, especially regarding security. As an investor, I'm constantly thinking about tenant appeal and resale value. The CCTV coverage here feels really patchy, and visitor entry often involves a lot of back-and-forth, not exactly seamless. I've noticed guards aren't always at their posts, which worries me for future tenants. Is this just how it is in Noida Extension societies? Also, the parking allocation is a bit of a mess. It's not clearly marked, and sometimes feels like a free-for-all, which can definitely deter good tenants. I'm wondering if these issues impact property values long-term. Does anyone have experience with security upgrades or better visitor management systems in their societies? What should I be looking for to improve this for future rentals?
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It's a tough spot you're in. These are common issues in many new societies, not just Shivi Paradise Green Villa 2. The initial excitement of a new home often overshadows these practical problems. For resale value, yes, security and parking are huge factors. Tenants will definitely scrutinise these points. My advice would be to actively engage with the RWA once it's formed, or even before, and push for these improvements. Sometimes, collective action can bring about change. Look at societies in Ajayabpur, some managed to get significant upgrades after residents pushed hard.
This is alarming. I was considering Shivi Paradise Green Villa 2 because the price range (₹90 L – ₹1.1 Cr) seemed decent for 160 units. But security issues are a big deal. Does anyone know about this builder's track record? And since possession date is 2025-11-01, lagta hai time par milega?
Many builders in Noida Ext have a reputation for delays. This one is no exception. Better to cross-check their RERA history.
Builder ka track record mixed hai, to be honest. Kuch projects time pe diye hain, kuch mein substantial delays hue hain. Given the current market conditions in Noida Extension, where many projects are struggling with approvals and labour, expecting on-time possession for 2025-11-01 might be a bit optimistic. Always factor in a potential 6-12 month delay. It's better to be prepared for it than to be disappointed later.
Nah, don't be so optimistic. I've seen this pattern before. My friend bought in Alpha I, Greater Noida, and faced similar issues even after possession. The parking situation you mentioned, it's a common headache. Builders allocate, but don't enforce, leading to fights and chaos. Koi solution nahi milta baad mein.
Haan, definitely. Many RWAs are now opting for integrated systems with AI-based CCTV analytics and boom barriers for visitor entry. It's expensive but totally worth it. Biometric access for residents also helps. We saw this in a project near Alpha II.
Sahi kaha. But for security, what kind of upgrades are even possible after handover? Can residents collectively force the builder or RWA to install better systems? Koi specific security system recommend kar sakte ho jo effective ho?
Exactly! Parking is a nightmare in so many societies. It affects daily life and makes the place feel unorganised. Tenant toh bhag jayega.
Hmm, security is definitely important. But maybe it's too early to judge Shivi Paradise Green Villa 2? It's still ONGOING, possession date is 2025-11-01. Things might improve closer to completion.
Yaar, I completely get what you're saying! Hum bhi ek society mein dekh rahe the, uska location toh mast tha but security dekh ke hi laga ki nahi ho payega. Especially for first-time buyers like us, peace of mind is huge. If CCTV coverage is patchy and guards aren't vigilant, it's a big red flag. Shivi Paradise Green Villa 2 ka price range ₹90 L – ₹1.1 Cr hai, itna invest karke bhi agar basic security na mile toh kya fayda? Resale value toh pakka impact hogi.
Same pinch! I'm looking near Alistonia Estate and facing similar concerns. Builders just focus on amenities, not the core issues like security and proper parking. It's so frustrating as a first-time buyer.
Totally agree! My biggest worry is for my family. If visitor entry is a mess, that's a huge security loophole. Builder promises sab karte hain, but ground reality alag hoti hai.