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M V Extenstion, M V Extenstion, Bengaluru
Premium amenities often don't justify the insane price jump. I'm currently in a 2BHK in South Bangalore and looking to upgrade to a 3BHK or even a villa, like at Varasinduri Rings Avenue. My biggest concern isn't just the initial cost, but the long-term maintenance. Are those fancy clubhouses and swimming pools actually used, or do they become money pits that inflate monthly charges for no real value? For investors, this really impacts ROI and tenant appeal. A small tip I've learned: always ask for the last two years' maintenance reports. This shows you actual charges versus what's promised. Also, parking allocation – is it lottery-based or reserved? This is a huge deal for attracting good tenants and avoiding future headaches. How do you guys factor these into your investment decisions? I'm trying to figure out if the premium for these facilities actually translates to better resale or easier rentals.
₹1.23 Cr for Sri Nanjundeshwara Residency feels steep. Everyone glorifies fancy amenities, but nobody talks about actual carpet area. Varasinduri Rings Avenue is way more affordable. My wife's priority is usable space for kids, not a pool we'll barely use. Kya fayda if the 3BHK feels like a 2BHK? Change my mind.
Construction quality is my biggest worry when investing in Bangalore. Fed up of renting, I'm finally looking to buy, maybe something like Varasinduri Rings Avenue. But yaar, I've seen so many horror stories about cracks, seepage, aur fittings ki problems after a year. How badly does this affect resale value and future maintenance? Aur yeh jo bade-bade clubhouses hote hain, are they actually used ya bas showpiece? Kya maintenance charges justified hain for the actual service? Not sure if amenities really attract good tenants or just inflate pricing.
My landlord hiked the rent again, so I'm finally taking the plunge into homeownership in Bangalore. I'm looking at Varasinduri Rings Avenue. Their brochures look amazing with amenities, but I hear stories about promised clubhouses being tiny or unusable post-possession. What's the real deal with construction quality after a year or two? Are cracks, seepage, or fitting issues common? Do builders cut corners after showing a perfect sample flat? Need honest experiences, especially from recent buyers. Should I factor in immediate repair costs?
Builder track record is the only thing that matters for under-construction projects, everything else is just marketing. I'm based in Dubai and eyeing Varasinduri Rings Avenue for investment, ₹48-65L range. My biggest concern is project delivery. Builder ka track record kaisa hai? Have they delivered previous projects on time, or are delays common? I can't do site visits myself, so relying heavily on ground info here. RERA status toh check kiya hai, but actual construction progress kitna match karta hai unke timelines se? NRI investor ke liye legal clarity aur on-time possession bahut critical hai, warna power of attorney se manage karna mushkil ho jaata hai. Any direct experiences with this builder?
₹60 lakh for a 2BHK at Varasinduri Rings Avenue. Investor perspective se, builder ka delivery track record kaisa hai? Resale potential kya lagta hai, will it be liquid after 5 years? Current market price movement kaisa hai?
Ongoing projects like Varasinduri Rings Avenue often hide their real resale challenges. I'm looking at a 2BHK there, price around ₹55L. Builder ka delivery track record kaisa hai, any idea? My main concern is actual rental yield and future resale liquidity. Brochure figures look good, but ground reality kya hai? Capital appreciation potential for the next 5 years, what's realistic? Is there an active secondary market once possession starts? Don't want to get stuck with a ghost society. Hope someone has first-hand info.
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