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By UNITECH GROUP
Sector 117, Sector 117, Noida
Been renting for 5 years now, and I'm totally fed up. Landlord raised rent again, so finally taking the plunge. Okay, I'll say what no one says about Unitech Exquisite: for ₹11 Cr, is it genuinely liveable daily, ya bas show-off? Amenities ka kya fayda if community isolated hai? I think it's good on paper, not for actual family life. Change my mind.
Our kids have moved out, so I'm selling our big house for something manageable, low maintenance. Unitech Exquisite (COMPLETED) is on my radar. It's pricey, but I need to know if it's genuinely good for daily living, or just on paper. What's the community vibe like? Are actual maintenance charges reasonable? And how's proximity to hospitals for emergencies? Any honest opinions would help a lot.
I'm looking at Noida projects again. Aims Golf Avenue 2 looks tempting, but Unitech Exquisite is ready to move. Samajhna yeh hai, initial price toh dikhta hai, but maintenance charges ka kya scene hai? Aims golf mein, what's the real monthly cost after possession? Exquisite mein, old construction hai toh repair costs zyada toh nahi? Carpet area bhi check karna hai. Which offers better value *after* all the hidden costs? What's your experience?
Finally fed up of renting, so I'm looking at Noida. Unitech Exquisite is ready to move, right? But wo toh bahut costly hai. Purvanchal Silver Estate mein EMI kam lag rahi hai. Is it worth the risk of under construction for lower EMI? What's the real carpet area difference, anyone know?
I'm based in Dubai and trying to buy something back home, but it's a minefield. Looking at Noida – Unitech Exquisite vs Sai Upvan. Exquisite is obviously premium, but are you REALLY getting what you pay for at that price point? Honestly not sure if the ROI justifies it. Sai Upvan seems more affordable, but I worry about rental potential. Can I even find decent tenants? Everyone glorifies the low price of Sai Upvan, but nobody talks about maintenance costs and hidden charges. Is it worth the headache dealing with smaller units and potentially lower appreciation? Change my mind. I need a property manager either way, power of attorney sorted, but still can't do a site inspection myself. Disagree? Tell me why.
I work in real estate but buying for myself is different. Purvanchal Silver Estate vs Unitech Exquisite... anyone has experience with both? Unitech toh ready hai, but is it worth the cost? Help!
I'm based in Dubai and looking at property in Noida purely for investment. Unitech Exquisite seems fancy, with prices around ₹11-12 Cr, but is the rental yield actually there? Can anyone share their experience? Unibera Mea Apartments are ready to move, which reduces risk, but I'm worried about finding a good property manager remotely. What are the typical maintenance charges in both projects? Is the carpet area efficiency better in one versus the other? Honestly not sure which way to go. Resale potential is also a big factor since I can't do a site inspection myself. Need a property manager to handle everything. Any advice from current owners or investors? Worried about power of attorney issues as well. Thanks!
Based in Dubai, so can't do site visits easily. Unitech Exquisite seems complete, less risky than Aims Golf Avenue 2. But is the carpet area worth that price jump? Need a property manager, tbh.
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