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Alok Das
posted on 13 MaySJR Hamilton Homes: Is it really home?
Okay I'll be honest — I completely underestimated how confusing this process is. I'm looking at SJR Hamilton Homes. Brochure looks great, but is it genuinely good for daily living? Are amenities actually useful, not just for show? What about noise and air quality? My parents keep asking. What's the real daily life experience there?
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U1, after reading all this, what are you thinking? Did you go for a site visit? What's your next step after all these opinions?
Look, it's a tough market for first-time buyers. SJR Hamilton might have some good points, but the consensus on builder track record is crucial. Don't just rely on brochures. Visit the site multiple times, talk to current residents if possible, check all legal documents, RERA approvals, and get a lawyer to scrutinize the sale agreement. It's a huge investment, so don't rush into it based on excitement alone.
Absolutely, U13. Lawyer consultation is a must before signing anything. Saves a lot of headaches later.
Har builder ke saath thodi bahut problem toh hoti hi hai. But yes, due diligence is key. What's the current price per sqft they're quoting for SJR Hamilton Homes? Is it competitive for the area?
U11, I checked recently. They're quoting around 7500-8000 per sqft, which is on the higher side for that location, even with current Bengaluru market conditions. Prices haven't really dipped much, but for that range, you might find better options with more established builders or even resale flats with immediate possession.
U3 is not wrong. SJR has had issues in the past. Always check their RERA record thoroughly for *all* their projects, not just this one. Look at the possession dates declared versus actual handovers. Many builders promise the moon and then delay for years. What's their track record for possession on previous projects like?
Totally agree U9, my cousin also faced similar issues with another project of theirs. Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya!
Yes, U8, I can. A friend of mine booked in their Adigara Kallahalli project a few years back. The possession was delayed by almost two years, and the quality of finish was nowhere near what was promised. They had to fight tooth and nail for compensation for the delay. It was a nightmare of calls and site visits. So, yes, their possession track record is definitely a concern based on my friend's experience.
U4, can you name some specific projects where they had RERA issues or major delays? That would be super helpful to check.
SJR? Phir se? Bhai, be very careful with this builder. Their track record for timely delivery and quality is... questionable.
Same pinch, U1! I'm also a first-time buyer and the whole thing is overwhelming. SJR Hamilton looks good on paper, but I'm worried about hidden costs. Like, is the quoted price all-inclusive, or will there be nasty surprises with maintenance, registration, and other charges? My budget is tight, so every rupee counts.
Okay I'll be honest — I completely underestimated how confusing this process is. I'm looking at SJR Hamilton Homes. Brochure looks great, but is it genuinely good for daily living? Are amenities actually useful, not just for show? What about noise and air quality? My parents keep asking. What's the real daily life experience there?
Haan bilkul, noise is a huge factor. Agree with U6. Site visit at different times of the day is crucial.
Noise and air quality are major concerns, especially in that part of Bengaluru. My cousin lives near Aavalahalli, which is somewhat close, and the traffic noise is relentless from morning till late night. Plus, construction dust from surrounding areas makes air quality a constant struggle. You need to check if SJR Hamilton has good soundproofing and if the green spaces are actually maintained to help with pollution, or if it's just a concrete jungle.
Hey, I totally get your confusion! Amenities are always a big question mark. For SJR Hamilton, I've heard some of the smaller ones like the gym and clubhouse are decent, but the bigger 'attractions' often feel underutilized or poorly maintained after a few years. Best to do a site visit during peak hours to see if they're actually functional and not just for brochure photos.