Vatika's layouts are just weird
My possession was in March, and living here, I'm constantly thinking about other completed projects. Everyone glorifies Vatika The Seven Lamps for investment, but honestly, their floor plans feel so inefficient. Paramount Luxury Floor 40's layout, even with similar sqft, seemed way more usable. Plus, Vatika mein itne investor flats hain, ghost society ka darr hai. Paramount mein end-users zyada hain, right? Change my mind.
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So, is Vatika The Seven Lamps completely off the table then for self-use?
Sabki apni priority hoti hai. For me, a liveable community is key. Vatika might be good for investment, but if I'm living there, I want neighbours, not just empty apartments. This discussion is making me lean towards end-user focused projects.
But what about the builder's reputation for Paramount? I heard some mixed reviews for other projects. Are we sure Paramount Luxury Floor 40 is as solid as it seems? Any specific issues during possession or construction quality?
Yes, and current market conditions in Gurugram are tricky. Ready-to-move properties command a premium, but at least you know what you're getting. Under-construction projects have too many uncertainties now.
Timely possession is GOLD. That's a huge relief.
I actually know someone who took possession in Paramount Luxury Floor 40 in March. They said construction quality was generally good, no major complaints. Minor finishing issues, which are common everywhere. The biggest plus point was the timely possession, which is rare these days. For ₹2.2 Cr – ₹3.2 Cr, it's a premium offering, so expectations are high. But they seemed satisfied with the overall experience.
I was also eyeing Vatika The Seven Lamps for investment initially, but the 'ghost society' fear is real. My cousin bought in a similar project near Airport Road (Gurgaon side) a few years back, and it took ages for amenities to become fully functional because so many flats were vacant. Paramount mein end-users hain toh community vibe achhi banegi, that's what I'm looking for. Usability matters more than just sqft on paper.
Vatika ke saath ye issue hai, unke projects mein investor base kaafi high hota hai. Maybe that's why the rental yields are also not as great as projected. Paramount ka price range ₹2.2 Cr – ₹3.2 Cr hai, toh end-users hi prefer karte hain usually.
Exactly! Community is so important. I'm looking in Badshahpur currently, and even there, some projects have way too many investor flats. It just feels dead.
Yaar, I visited Vatika The Seven Lamps last month. The common areas looked good, but the flat layouts were indeed a bit odd. I felt some space was just wasted. Paramount ke prices bhi toh high hain, right? ₹2.2 Cr se shuru hote hain, budget bigad jaata hai.
True that! Ready-to-move ka alag hi sukoon hai.
Haan, Paramount Luxury Floor 40 ke prices toh high end pe hain. But possession 2024-03-01 se mil gaya hai, so ready-to-move hai. That saves rent, which is a big plus for first-time buyers like us. And no RERA number needed since it's completed.
Totally agree bhai! Vatika ke layouts kuch samajh nahi aate. Paramount ka suna hai accha hai.
My possession was in March, and living here, I'm constantly thinking about other completed projects. Everyone glorifies Vatika The Seven Lamps for investment, but honestly, their floor plans feel so inefficient. Paramount Luxury Floor 40's layout, even with similar sqft, seemed way more usable. Plus, Vatika mein itne investor flats hain, ghost society ka darr hai. Paramount mein end-users zyada hain, right? Change my mind.