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Mohit Oberoi
posted on 10 MayThings nobody tells investors about Anant Raj Estate Floors' resale
Anant Raj The Estate Floors mein investor ratio vs end-user ratio ka kya scene hai? I'm looking at it for an investment, currently in a 2BHK in Sector 48, thinking of upgrading my portfolio. Is it mostly investors holding, ya genuine families bhi hain? Not sure if that affects long-term capital appreciation ya resale liquidity. What's the real resale market like there, is it easy to offload in 5-7 years? Yaar, premium toh hai, but exit strategy ka tension ho raha hai.
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My cousin bought a 'premium' floor near Badshahpur a few years back, thinking it was a steal. Now he's struggling to find a buyer, even at a small profit. The problem was exactly what the OP mentioned – too many investors, not enough actual families wanting to live there. For Anant Raj Estate Floors, 150 units isn't a huge number, but if 80% are investors, the 'end-user' demand will always be low. This directly impacts your resale value and how quickly you can offload it. It's a real concern for first-timers like us.
Exactly! That's the real question. Kisi ne actual mein yahan se
Bhai, exactly my thoughts! I'm also a first-time buyer, looking at upgrading from a rented 1BHK. ₹2.8 Cr is a huge amount for me, and the post really hit home. Anant Raj Estate Floors sounds fancy, but what if it's just a 'paper' premium? My biggest fear is getting stuck with an illiquid asset. Are these 150 units really attracting end-users, or just other investors hoping to flip? The exit strategy concern is valid.
Anant Raj ka naam toh hai, but for such a high ticket size, you need solid proof of appreciation and exit. I've heard mixed reviews about their older projects regarding maintenance and handover experience. For a completed project, this price should ideally reflect immediate value.
Totally agree with U1. ₹2.8 Cr feels like a big gamble if the resale market isn't active. Nerves are kicking in!