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By UPPAL CHADHA HI TECH DEVELOPERS PVT LTD
Wave City Center, Wave City Center, Noida
Just got possession of my UCHDL Trucia flat last month and honestly, I'm already feeling the pinch. The capital appreciation I was banking on just isn't materializing. Prices haven't moved much since launch, which is super frustrating for an investor. I thought a completed project would have a more liquid resale market, but finding serious buyers is proving really tough. Anyone else facing this with Trucia? What are your thoughts on its long-term resale potential here?
Is UCHDL Trucia genuinely good for daily living, ya sirf paper pe? I'm in real estate, but buying for myself is different. Are amenities like gym, pool, clubhouse truly usable, or just for photos? Society ka vibe kaisa hai? Family ke liye sahi hai kya?
Budget finalised, loan pre-approved — now stuck between SKA Greenarch and UCHDL Trucia in Greater Noida. Everyone talks about amenities, but honestly, I'm more worried about the *vibe*. SKA Greenarch feels like it has a high investor ratio, which means kam log rehte hain. Matlab society dead dead si lagegi, right? UCHDL Trucia, on the other hand, seems more like end-users, thodi family wali feel. Plus, carpet area efficiency. SKA Greenarch ke floor plans dekh ke lagta hai bahut space waste ho raha hai. UCHDL Trucia ke layouts thode better lage usable space ke terms mein. My parents keep saying, "ghar mein jyaada actual space milna chahiye, not just big balconies." Am I wrong to prioritize this 'society vibe' and actual usable space over flashy brochures? Or is the investment potential of SKA Greenarch just too good to pass up? Change my mind if you think SKA Greenarch is genuinely better for a first-time homebuyer.
₹82.79 lakh for a 2BHK in SKA Greenarch sounds good on paper, but I'm starting to think the advertised price is just the tip of the iceberg. Everyone talks about the listed price, but nobody mentions how much extra you shell out for PLC, stamp duty, registry, and then interiors. I visited SKA and UCHDL Trucia recently. UCHDL seems pricier upfront, starting at 1.04 Cr. But I'm wondering if the *actual* total cost of ownership ends up being similar or even less once you factor in all the hidden charges and what you get. My parents keep saying 'ready to move' like SKA means fewer surprises, but I'm honestly not so sure. Does SKA's lower initial tag mean better resale later, or does UCHDL's slightly higher cost actually promise better long-term appreciation? Change my mind.
₹1.04 Cr UCHDL Trucia 2BHK ke liye. Completed project hai. Capital appreciation forecast kya hai? Real rental yield kitna hai? Resale market mein liquidity kaisi hai? Investment ke liye sahi hoga?
Fed up of renting, landlord raised rent again! I'm looking at UCHDL Trucia and Capital Metro Height. Trucia looks better, but it's pricey. Metro Height is cheaper, but carpet area kitna hoga? Is Trucia worth the extra investment for better ROI and rental potential? Any thoughts?
Currently in a 2BHK in Sector 75, thinking of upgrading. Has anyone compared Raghunandan Divine Lotus Greens with UCHDL Trucia? I'm seeing a big price difference. Is the price jump worth it? Raghunandan is ready to move, which is a plus, but UCHDL seems more premium. Already have a home loan, so EMI is a factor. Kya kisi ko pata hai which has better rental potential? I mean, which one would attract more tenants and command higher rent? Also, UCHDL's carpet area efficiency – is it significantly better to justify the cost? Honestly not sure which way to go. Should I prioritize ready possession or potential appreciation? Any advice?
I'm based in Dubai and trying to invest in Noida, but can't do a site inspection myself. UCHDL Trucia looks good, but it's pricier. VRSA The Ultima Heights is cheaper and ready to move, which is a plus. Need to find a property manager either way. Is the higher price of Trucia worth it for potentially better ROI? Or should I go with Ultima Heights and start earning rental income sooner? What does the community think?
Hey guys, I'm planning to invest in Noida real estate. I've shortlisted Jaypee Pavilion Heights 4 and UCHDL Trucia. Trucia is ready to move, toh is it better than an under-construction property like Jaypee? What do you think about the location of both? Pavilion Heights is near Pari Chowk, but Trucia location kya hai? Has anyone experienced delays with Jaypee's projects before? Also, what about the amenities? Which one offers better value for money considering the current prices? Mujhe advice chahiye on which one has better ROI. Kya aap logon ko pata hai about their resale value? Not sure which one to pick. Any suggestions?
Hey guys, I'm looking at properties in Noida and am stuck between SKA Orion and UCHDL Trucia. Orion is under construction, while Trucia is ready to move. What's your take on the location and connectivity of both? Trucia seems centrally located, but Orion promises better future appreciation. Has anyone experienced delays with SKA projects before? Also, what about the amenities? Orion seems to have more, but are they worth the wait? Considering the current prices, which one offers better value for money in the long run? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated! What do you think?