Sujjan Vihar investment: Construction quality aur amenities ka real scene?
Sujjan Vihar — been looking at a couple of units here for investment. Builder ka track record theek lag raha hai, but I'm genuinely worried about the actual construction quality. Matlab, initially sab sahi lagta hai, but after 1-2 years, cracks, seepage, ya fittings issues start ho jaate hain. This badly affects resale value aur tenant attraction bhi. Honestly, my parents keep saying ispe dhyan do. Aur jo promised amenities hain, like the clubhouse aur sports facilities, woh actually deliver hote hain ya bas brochure mein hi rehte hain? Aur maintenance charges ke against service quality kaisi hai? Is it worth paying high charges if facilities aren't up to mark? Investor perspective se, what are your experiences with these things impacting long-term ROI?
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Overall, investor perspective se, Sujjan Vihar mein entry price bahut important hai. Since it's an old project (2005 possession), you're buying into an established community. The construction issues would have either surfaced and been fixed, or they are now chronic, so a thorough physical inspection is a must, not just relying on track record. Amenities are usually a hit or miss in older projects; sometimes they exist but are not maintained, leading to high maintenance for poor service, which is a common complaint. So, low entry price + good rental yield - renovation costs = your actual ROI. Don't forget to check the society's financial health regarding pending maintenance or major repair funds. My cousin faced similar issues with an older property near Badshahpur.
Amenities ka scene mostly brochure mein hi rehta hai, especially for older projects with 272 units. Clubhouse ban bhi gaya toh upkeep nahi hota, ya phir charges itne high hote hain ki use karna hi mushkil ho jaata hai. Maintenance society pe depend karta hai kitna active aur professional hai. Often, promised facilities are just for show.
Dekho, 2005 ka project hai toh initial quality issues toh settle ho chuke honge ya resolve ho gaye honge. Ab jo hai woh dikhega, you can physically inspect. But haan, it's a mature property, not a new launch. Gurugram mein abhi bhi appreciation hai, especially for well-located older properties like this one. But you need to factor in potential renovation costs. ROI depends on how much you manage to buy it for and the rental yield, given the 2.4 Cr – 2.7 Cr price range.
Sujjan Vihar ka possession toh 2005 ka hai. Iska matlab hai ki aap resale market mein dekh rahe ho. Construction quality ka real scene toh abhi pata chalega, because after so many years, wear and tear is natural. Builder ka track record ab irrelevant hai, society maintenance aur previous owner ka upkeep matter karta hai.
Sujjan Vihar — been looking at a couple of units here for investment. Builder ka track record theek lag raha hai, but I'm genuinely worried about the actual construction quality. Matlab, initially sab sahi lagta hai, but after 1-2 years, cracks, seepage, ya fittings issues start ho jaate hain. This badly affects resale value aur tenant attraction bhi. Honestly, my parents keep saying ispe dhyan do. Aur jo promised amenities hain, like the clubhouse aur sports facilities, woh actually deliver hote hain ya bas brochure mein hi rehte hain? Aur maintenance charges ke against service quality kaisi hai? Is it worth paying high charges if facilities aren't up to mark? Investor perspective se, what are your experiences with these things impacting long-term ROI?
Exactly! Especially for projects that got possession back in 2005. That's almost 20 years old now. Initial issues might be gone, but maintenance in older buildings is a constant headache and expense. Investors ko yeh sab calculate karna padta hai.
Bhai, you've hit the nail on the head! Construction quality is the biggest fear. Brochure mein sab gold hota hai, real mein kuch aur.