The hidden truth about society elevators in Ghaziabad
Honestly, I thought downsizing after the kids moved out would be straightforward. Selling our big family home in Ghaziabad and finding a compact flat feels like a minefield. We're looking for something manageable, low-maintenance, especially since my wife has some mobility issues. We visited SCC Blossom, and the flats look decent, but I'm really worried about the practical stuff. My main concern is elevator reliability. Are they well-maintained in societies like SCC Blossom? What's the actual response time if one breaks down? I don't want to be stuck, or worse, have my wife struggle with stairs if it's always an issue. Also, what about water supply? Is it consistent, or are tankers a regular sight? We just want a peaceful, hassle-free life now.
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It's a tough call for sure. SCC Blossom is Ongoing, so there's always that uncertainty. The total units (684) suggest it's a large society, which sometimes means better resources for maintenance, but also more wear and tear on common facilities like elevators. Maybe visit other Ongoing projects by the same builder if possible, ya phir unke completed projects mein jaake residents se baat karo. That's the only way to get a real picture, not just from sales teams.
SCC Blossom ki price range toh thodi high side par nahi lag rahi Ghaziabad ke hisaab se? Current market conditions kya keh rahe hain?
Haan, U17 sahi keh rahe ho. Expectations high hoti hain itni price mein.
Actually, U7, current market conditions are a mixed bag. Ghaziabad has seen some appreciation, especially in well-connected areas, but demand is still a bit sensitive to price. For a project with 684 total units like SCC Blossom, the builder might be banking on the sheer volume and the promise of modern living. But yes, for a first-time buyer, ₹64 L – ₹1.6 Cr is a significant investment, and one would expect absolutely no compromises on basic services like elevators and water.
U7, it depends on the exact location and amenities. Ghaziabad mein prices kafi fluctuated hain. Abhay Khand ya Indirapuram mein toh isse bhi upar jaate hain, but for SCC Blossom's specific location, it might be a bit steep for a project that's still Ongoing.
My experience with a builder in Abhay Khand was similar. They promised 24/7 water and robust elevators. Within six months of possession, one elevator was constantly under maintenance, and the other one was super slow. Water pressure was a joke, and we had to raise funds for an additional borewell ourselves. SCC Blossom ki prices (₹64 L – ₹1.6 Cr) mein toh expecting basic amenities to be top-notch is not too much, right? Don't just look at the flat, check the maintenance records of their previous projects, if any. That's a real eye-opener.
Absolutely, U5! Maintenance is key. Yeh sab choti choti cheezein hi baad mein headache ban jaati hain.
U5, you're right. Previous projects ka record check karna bahut zaroori hai. Builders bas glossy brochures dikha dete hain aur baad mein asliyat kuch aur nikalti hai. My biggest fear is getting stuck with a society that has high maintenance charges but poor services.
Totally agree with U1. Yeh elevator aur water supply ki problem common hai. Builders RERA number dikha ke sab theek hai bol dete hain, jaise SCC Blossom ka bhi UPRERAPRJ735034 hai, but practical issues kaun dekhega? Possession date 2024-12-01 hai, pata nahi tab tak kya haal hoga. I'm also a first-time buyer and super confused.
Bhai, this post hit home! Exactly what I'm worried about with these new projects. SCC Blossom ki baat toh theek hai, but Ghaziabad mein toh almost sab jagah same issue hai. My uncle lives in a society near Ahinsa Khand 2, and unke yahan to generator backup bhi unreliable hai for elevators. Imagine, if there's a power cut and you're stuck, ya phir wife ko stairs chadna pade. Pani ka bhi same haal hai, tankers ka line laga rehta hai. Builder bolte hain sab first-class hai, but ground reality kuch aur hi hoti hai. Is it really worth the risk for a first-time buyer like us?