The Center Court: Hidden ROI risks for investors
Checked The Center Court online from Dubai. What are the *actual* rental yields there? I'm worried about resale liquidity and overall capital appreciation. Is it investor heavy? Need ground truth.
Checked The Center Court online from Dubai. What are the *actual* rental yields there? I'm worried about resale liquidity and overall capital appreciation. Is it investor heavy? Need ground truth.
The Center Court in Sector 88A, Gurugram offers 3 BHK from ₹2.19 Cr, 3.5 BHK from ₹3.04 Cr. Built by County Group across 14.0 acres with 476 units in 9 towers, the project ensures efficient space utilisation and premium specifications.
The Center Court by County Group offers 3 BHK from ₹2.19 Cr, 3.5 BHK from ₹3.04 Cr. The price range is ₹2.2 Cr – ₹3.0 Cr and the average rate is ₹14.7K/sq.ft. Contact a verified broker on Propmyna for current availability and payment plans.
The Center Court by County Group has a clean title backed by RERA registration number 46 OF 2017. Buyers are advised to conduct independent legal due diligence and review the allotment agreement before making the booking amount payment.
Being RERA-registered (number: 46 OF 2017), The Center Court by County Group is legally bound to deliver on the committed date. In case of delays, buyers are entitled to compensation. County Group has a strong reputation for on-time delivery.
The Center Court by County Group is home to 476 units across 9 towers on 14.0 acres in Sector 88A. The community features Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Spa, Skating Rink, Fountains, and more, fostering an active, social lifestyle for residents and families.
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Exactly! Rental yield is key for any investor, even if it's a small part of the plan. Heard some projects near Airport Road are really struggling to find good tenants, let alone
The Center Court? Sounds really premium and all, but is it actually worth the ₹2.2 Cr start? From Dubai, they're probably only seeing the glossy brochures. As a first-time buyer, I'm genuinely worried about being stuck with a property that doesn't appreciate or worse, becomes a white elephant.