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Honestly, I'm finding buying for myself way harder than selling for clients. Looking at Victory Ace, completed in Greater Noida. I know the builder's past, but what's the real capital appreciation since launch? Is there still upside? And realistically, what's the actual rental yield people are seeing? Need solid numbers on the resale market, not sales pitches.
Victory Ace mein daily life ka experience kaisa hai, sach mein? Hum ek 3BHK dekh rahe hain for our growing kids. Meri wife ki priority hai safety aur schools paas mein. Brochure mein toh sab accha lagta hai, par society ka actual vibe kaisa hai? Kids ke liye play areas aur community events hain kya? Aur nearby schools, market kitni door hain? Parking, water supply ka koi issue toh nahi? Maintenance charges bhi bata do agar possible ho.
Just moved into Victory Ace last month, and honestly, I'm feeling a bit cheated. The brochure showed this amazing club house and a proper gym, but what we got is so basic. The swimming pool isn't even fully operational, just a half-filled concrete pit. Things nobody told me during booking, yaar. And the maintenance charges? They're quite high for what we're actually getting. It's like we're paying for facilities that aren't even ready or are subpar. Is this normal for 'ready possession' projects in Greater Noida? Did anyone else who got possession in Victory Ace face similar issues with amenities or maintenance? What did you do? Should I complain to the RWA or builder directly? Feeling really frustrated about this first-hand experience.
25 saal purana ghar bechke, Victory Ace mein shifting ka soch rahe the. But ab sun rahe hain ki maintenance charges brochure se bahut zyada hain. Samajh nahi aa raha, itna misleading information kyun? Kids have moved out, toh bas ek peaceful, low-maintenance society chahiye. Is Victory Ace actually good to live daily? Aur hospital proximity kaisi hai? Bahut pareshan hain, kya karein?
Was supposed to decide by last month but this total cost of ownership ka calculation dimag kharab kar raha hai. Amrapali Heartbeat City aur Victory Ace mein se choose karna mushkil hai. Both are completed projects, which is a plus, no builder delay tension. But yaar, advertised price aur actual jab tak registry tak pahunchte ho, itna difference kyun aata hai? Victory Ace ka price ₹61.95 L se shuru hai, initially better lag raha hai, but I'm worried about hidden charges, like PLC ya extra maintenance. Builders often underquote maintenance, from my experience. Heartbeat City is ₹1.21 Cr, almost double. My main concern is long-term appreciation, 5 saal mein kaunsa better ROI dega, considering real total cost. Has anyone bought in either of these? What was your final cost per sqft including everything? Is the maintenance realistic? Need real numbers and experiences, please share.
Did a site visit to Victory Ace last weekend, and also checked out Imperia The Sephyra online. Fed up of renting, finally taking the plunge, but this carpet area thing is confusing. Builders advertise super built-up, but the actual usable space seems way less. Victory Ace feels more efficient, but I'm not sure. Is Imperia's carpet area better for rental potential? Also, builder trust factor is huge for me. Any experiences with Imperia or Victory Ace delivery? What's the real sqft you get?
Noida mein flats dekh raha hoon, kids have moved out, don't need such a big place. Victory Ace aur Antriksh Golf City ke maintenance charges ka kya scene hai? Builders often quote low initially, but society RWA form hone ke baad badh jaate hain. Yeh actual total cost kaise figure out karte hain? Especially for a ready project like Victory Ace. Any tips on checking RWA financials?
Been looking at options since the kids have moved out. Don't need such a big place anymore. Resale of our existing property is almost final, so I'm seriously considering ready-to-move flats. Saw Jaypee The Orchards and Victory Ace. Orchards felt a bit overpriced tbh, even though it's complete. Victory Ace is more in my budget. But the maintenance charges quoted were different from what I saw online. Has anyone else faced this? Is the carpet area efficiency actually better in Victory Ace compared to Orchards, considering the price difference? Am I the only one prioritizing low maintenance costs over everything else?
I'm based in Dubai, so can't easily visit Noida. Victory Ace looks ready to move in, which is a huge plus. But everyone glorifies Purvanchal Silver Estate. Is it really worth paying almost double? Carpet area kitna milega actually? I need a property manager too, so rental potential is important. Worried about under-construction risks even though it's Purvanchal. Change my mind. Or tell me if I'm missing something sahi.
I work in real estate but even I'm confused! Victory Ace is ready, but Hindon Vihar is cheaper. Possession risk hai Hindon Vihar mein, but ROI might be better. What do you think?