SVS Wellington 2 ki amenities bas show-off hain, change my mind.
SVS Homes Wellington 2 ki amenities bas show-off hain, change my mind. My kids have moved out, so I'm selling my big house and need a manageable 2BHK. This project looks good, but I'm skeptical. Jo swimming pool ya gym dikhate hain brochures mein, woh kitne functional hote hain for us seniors? Ya fir bas young crowd ke liye hain? I need a good society vibe, jahaan log milte-julte hon, not just isolated apartments. Hospital proximity is also key. And maintenance charges kitne hain actually? Builder bolte hain kam, but reality kuch aur hoti hai. Is it genuinely a good place for peaceful living, ya sirf investment ke liye bana hai? Disagree? Tell me why.
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Look, in the current Noida market scenario, finding a completed project within ₹30L that isn't too far out is tough. SVS Wellington 2 being completed in 2018 means you can actually see what you're buying, no RERA delays to worry about. The amenities might not be world-class, but if the society vibe is good and hospital proximity is there, it could be a decent option for peaceful living. Investment-wise, maybe not the best, but for end-use, it has its pros.
Sahi baat hai, ready-to-move ka apna advantage hai, especially for end
Is this the project that got possession in 2018? I saw some older listings. What's the exact possession date mentioned in their RERA filings?
Correct, it's an older project. For a 2018 possession, the price range of ₹20-30L for a 2BHK sounds good, provided the maintenance is reasonable and the structure is still good. But you need to check for wear and tear, and ensure all promised facilities are actually working.
Yes, possession was 2018-12-01. It's a completed project.
My experience with builders and their 'amenities' has been terrible. I almost bought a flat in Alistonia Estate a few years back, they promised a fully functional swimming pool and a dedicated senior citizen area. Once I moved in, the pool was always under maintenance, and the senior area was just a couple of benches under a tree. They just use these things to lure first-time buyers. Wellington 2 might be similar, especially if the total units are just 36. How can they sustain good amenities with so few units?
Haan, 36 units mein toh impossible hai proper maintenance. Iska possession 2018-12-01 ka hai, so it's already 5+ years old. Jo bhi flaws honge, ab tak saamne aa gaye honge.
Totally agree. Fewer units means higher burden on residents for maintenance of common facilities.
Honestly, I visited SVS Wellington 2 last month, and I didn't get the 'show-off' vibe. The price range ₹20-30 L for a completed project, that too with decent amenities, seems quite reasonable in today's market. For social interaction, I saw a small community hall and some senior citizens sitting around in the garden area. It felt quite welcoming.
Exactly! I've seen so many projects where the club house is just a fancy building, but nobody actually uses it. Especially for seniors, what's the point of a huge gym if it's always empty? I'm also worried about maintenance charges. Builder always says one thing, but then after a year, it doubles. Is SVS Wellington 2 any different?
Sahi kaha aapne. My friend bought in Alpha I Greater Noida, wahan bhi initially bola Rs 2.5/sq ft, ab Rs 4/sq ft ho gaya hai. SVS Wellington 2 mein bhi same hoga, I'm sure.
Maintenance charges in societies like these are always high, especially if there are few units. For 36 units, it means higher per-unit cost to maintain everything. Prepare for ₹3-4k minimum.