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Nitin Sethi
posted on 15 MayWhat builders don't tell you about real livability in Ghaziabad
Broker log sirf fancy amenities dikhate hain, but real livability ka koi nahi batata. We're considering A One Home, Ghaziabad, budget ₹45-95L. Kids moved out, so we need a compact, low-maintenance flat after selling our big house. My main concern is the actual daily living experience. Society ka vibe kaisa hai? Is it genuinely friendly ya sab apne mein rehte hain? Humari age mein, community bahut matter karti hai. Good hospitals nearby aur daily convenience shops are crucial. Brochure figures chhodke, practical commute time kya hai? Aur maintenance charges kya hain? Insights would be great, thanks!
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It's good that you're focusing on livability over just amenities. For A One Home, the price range of ₹45-95L is quite broad, depending on size. Since it's completed, you have an advantage. Spend a few hours there, morning and evening. Talk to the security guards, shopkeepers nearby, and residents. They'll give you the real picture about the society vibe, availability of daily needs, and actual commute times. Don't just rely on what the sales team tells you. It's a big decision, so take your time.
Thanks for the insights, U3. My main worry is the 'COMPLETED' status. Is it genuinely completed ya sirf paper pe? Many builders declare completion but there are still pending amenities or common areas. Also, any hidden costs after possession? Like connection charges, society formation fees, etc.?
Hidden costs toh standard hai. Also, current market mein Ghaziabad properties are holding value, but don't expect crazy appreciation. Focus on livability as you said.
Exactly! Builder will always have some 'initial setup' charges. Expect 1-2 lakh extra for electricity meter, water connection, and a year's advance maintenance. Negotiate hard on these before signing anything. Don't be shy to ask for a detailed breakdown.
A One Home is genuinely completed, I have friends living there. But yes, hidden costs are a real thing.
Humne bhi Ahinsa Khand mein ek society dekhi thi, similar budget. What I found was, a lot depends on the residents themselves, not just the builder. A One Home is completed, so you can actually visit and talk to people living there. Ask them directly about maintenance, which can be ₹3-4 per sqft easily, and commute to main Ghaziabad areas like Vaishali can be 30-45 mins in peak hours. Hospitals like Yashoda are generally accessible, but check specific distances.
Totally understand your dilemma! Ye brokers toh bas sales pitch dete hain. A One Home ka naam suna hai, but livability wise, I've heard mixed reviews. Especially for older couples, community is key. Sometimes these new societies feel very isolated. Have you visited on a weekday evening to see the actual crowd and activity?
Exactly! My parents faced this with their flat in Afzalpur. Builder promised a vibrant community, but most residents are young working professionals who keep to themselves. It felt very lonely for them initially. You really need to spend time there to get a feel.
Sahi keh rahe ho. I visited a project near Abhay Khand, same issue. Looks great on paper, but no soul.
Hello everyone, we're new to Propmyna and need some serious ground reality checks. Broker log sirf fancy amenities dikhate hain, but real livability ka koi nahi batata. We're considering A One Home, Ghaziabad, budget ₹45-95L. Kids moved out, so we need a compact, low-maintenance flat after selling our big house. My main concern is the actual daily living experience. Society ka vibe kaisa hai? Is it genuinely friendly ya sab apne mein rehte hain? Humari age mein, community bahut matter karti hai. Good hospitals nearby aur daily convenience shops are crucial. Brochure figures chhodke, practical commute time kya hai? Aur maintenance charges kya hain? Insights would be great, thanks!