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Yash Kapoor
posted on 9 MayUpcoming projects are investor traps, not family homes
Sattva Lake Ridge mein investor-heavy society kids ke liye safe kaise hogi? Upcoming project ka investor ratio hamesha ghost town banata hai. Change my mind.
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I understand both sides. Yes, investor-heavy projects can feel isolated initially, especially if you're looking for a vibrant community for kids. But on the flip side, these projects often have superior amenities and good appreciation potential if the area develops well. With 897 units, it's a huge township. There will definitely be families. The key is to check the builder's track record for delivering on time and the actual demand in that specific micro-market. Koi idea hai Lake Ridge ke paas kaise infrastructure develop ho raha hai?
RERA registration is good, but what about the actual resale value after 5-7 years? If it's truly investor-heavy, does that affect future resale for actual residents? I'm worried about getting stuck if I want to upgrade later.
Yes, Sattva Lake Ridge is RERA registered. You can find its details on the RERA website. That does offer some protection against delays, though not 100%. The area around it is developing fast, with new schools and commercial spaces coming up, which is a good sign for families.
I think we're being too negative. Sattva Lake Ridge is a reputed builder, and the location near the lake sounds amazing. Plus, 2028 is a long time, but it also gives time for the area to develop even further. Every new project has investors initially, that's how they get funded. We should look at the long-term potential.
Sahi keh rahe ho. Speaking of RERA, is Sattva Lake Ridge RERA registered? And what's its RERA ID? That would give some peace of mind.
Reputation can be tricky. My friend booked with a 'reputed' builder in Ameerpet, aur ab tak construction stuck hai. Always check their RERA history and past project completion records, not just brand name. Upcoming projects are always a gamble.
It's all so confusing for a first-time buyer. Investor-heavy projects ke downsides toh samajh aa gaye, but what about the overall market? Hyderabad mein current property market conditions kaise hain for new buyers? Are prices stable, or is it still a seller's market?
Market conditions are tough. Meri salah hai, agar budget allow karta hai, toh ready-to-move options dekho, even if it's slightly older. At least you know what you're getting.
Hyderabad market abhi bhi strong hai, especially in areas like Gachibowli, Nanakramguda, and even parts of Begumpet. Prices have appreciated quite a bit in the last 2 years. For first-time buyers, it's a tough call. Interest rates bhi upar hain. But ready-to-move options are expensive, so upcoming projects sometimes look attractive due to lower initial prices. Par risk toh hai, jaise late possession ka.
Mere cousin ne bhi ek 'upcoming' project mein invest kiya tha Attapur mein, 2020 mein. Possession date 2023 thi, abhi tak mila nahi hai. Builder ne har baar koi naya bahana bana diya. Woh bhi bolte the ki family friendly hoga but ab lagta hai bas investors hi hain wahan, aur flats khaali pade hain. Bohot nervous hoon main bhi apne investment ko lekar.
Attapur wala experience sunke toh darr lag raha hai. But every project is different. Sattva is a big name. 897 units hain, it's a massive community. Investors toh honge hi, but families bhi definitely aayengi, especially with good schools nearby. Don't compare apples to oranges.
Exactly! Sattva Lake Ridge ka possession bhi 2028 hai. That's so far away. It just gives more scope for delays and investor-driven price hikes without actual living. I'm worried about this gap.
Oh no, Attapur mein kahan? Kya builder ne penalty di late possession ke liye? Mera budget bhi tight hai, late possession se EMI aur rent dono ka burden bahut ho jayega.
Sattva Lake Ridge mein investor-heavy society kids ke liye safe kaise hogi? Upcoming project ka investor ratio hamesha ghost town banata hai. Mera toh yahi experience hai, first-time buyer hoon, aur budget bhi limited hai. Agar family ke liye le rahe hain, toh kya aise projects mein invest karna sahi hai? Change my mind.
Ghost town? Not necessarily! Many investors buy for rental yield. If the location is good, families will rent. Plus, 897 units is a huge number; not all will be investor-owned. Achhe amenities aur location families ko attract karte hain.
Haan, sahi baat hai. Mujhe bhi yahi lagta hai. But how do we actually find out the investor ratio for an upcoming project like Sattva Lake Ridge? Koi way hai kya to check this before booking?
Totally agree! My biggest fear is buying into a place that feels empty. What's the point of amenities if no one uses them? Plus, resale value ka bhi dar rehta hai.