Shriram Chirping Grove: Are amenities truly functional?
Is Shriram Chirping Grove actually good for families, or just marketing hype? I'm in real estate, so I know how brochures can look. But buying for myself, I'm really looking at daily livability. Are the amenities like the clubhouse and sports facilities genuinely usable, or just there for OC? What's the real vibe of the community there? How are the local schools and markets nearby? Not just what's promised, but what's actually accessible. My budget is around 2.2 Cr, so this is a big decision, need honest opinions.
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My agent was pushing Shriram Chirping Grove hard. He said it's a great investment because the area is developing, and the property value will appreciate. He showed me the layout for the 217 units and it looked spacious. But I'm not sure if I should trust his word completely. Anyone has a different perspective on the investment potential here?
Agents will always push what they get commission on. Appreciation is not guaranteed, especially for ongoing projects. You're buying for livability, not just investment, so focus on that first. What if the schools and markets don't improve as fast as they promise?
As a first-time buyer, the whole process is overwhelming. I'm seeing prices around 2.2 Cr, which is my absolute max. Is it even worth investing in an ongoing project right now given the uncertain market? What if the project gets stalled?
My advice would be to look for projects that are closer to completion, or even ready-to-move if your budget allows. Ongoing projects carry higher risk, especially in the current real estate climate. You might save a bit on price, but the mental stress of delays is not worth it.
That's a valid fear. I've seen so many projects get delayed. The possession date of July 2026 is still a long way off. Always check the builder's past track record for delays. RERA helps, but it doesn't guarantee smooth sailing.
School options near Shriram Chirping Grove? And how about daily markets? Is it easy to get groceries and essentials? I'm looking at the Aavalahalli area specifically.
Yeah, what they said. Daily essentials mil jaate hain, but for bigger shopping like hypermarkets, you'd need to travel. It's not like being in the middle of Koramangala, for sure. The area is still developing around that stretch.
For schools, there are a few decent ones within a 5-7 km radius, nothing super close right next to it, but manageable. For markets, the local kirana stores are there, but for a proper supermarket, you might have to drive a bit. Near Adigara Kallahalli, there are more options. It's not a fully developed hub yet, still growing.
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. 'Chirping Grove' sounds lovely, but I've heard stories about Shriram projects having issues with timely delivery. Is this one any different? The RERA number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/210902/004291 gives some assurance, but ongoing projects always make me nervous. What about the quality of construction?
Quality of construction is a big deal. For this price range (2.2 Cr to 2.3 Cr), you expect premium finishes, not just basic stuff. My brother's flat, also an ongoing project, had leakage issues within a year of possession. So yeah, asking about quality is super important.
My friend booked in another project by them in Akshayanagar and faced huge delays, like almost 2 years. They had to pay rent for longer than expected. So, it's not just stories, it's real experiences. I'm worried about the same thing happening with Chirping Grove, especially with the current market conditions. Developers are struggling sometimes.
Hey everyone, I'm also looking at Shriram Chirping Grove. The brochure looks amazing, especially the clubhouse and sports facilities. For 2.2 Cr, I really want something that delivers. Is it just me, or does it feel like builders sometimes overpromise on amenities? My main concern is if those facilities will actually be maintained and usable in the long run. Any current residents or anyone who visited recently can share their thoughts?
My cousin bought in a different Shriram project a few years ago. Amenities were good initially but maintenance became an issue after a year or two. So, your concern is valid. For 2.2 Cr, one expects top-notch facilities and their upkeep. This project has 217 units, so a big community, maintenance charges will be key.
Totally agree with you! I visited the site last month, and while it's still ongoing, the sample flats were good. But amenities ka kya, that's the real question. Will they be functional or just showpieces? I'm worried about the possession date too, July 2026 seems far but builders often delay.