What they promise vs what you actually get
Budget finalised, loan pre-approved – ab Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta dekh raha hoon. Site visit pe sab kuch bada amazing lag raha tha, brochure bhi mast tha. But sunne mein aa raha hai ki actual possession ke time kaafi cheezein waise nahi hoti jaisa dikhate hain. Jaise clubhouse facilities, swimming pool, gym – kya sach mein woh daily use ke liye functional hote hain ya bas showpiece? Mera ek friend bol raha tha uske project mein gym equipment jaldi kharab ho gaye. Promised amenities aur jo actual mein milta hai usme kitna fark hota hai? Like, dikhate hain full-fledged sports zone par milta hai chhota sa badminton court. Has anyone experienced this with Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta specifically? Ya any other Bangalore project mein? Is it worth paying for all these amenities if they're hardly usable ya fir maintenance issues ki wajah se band rehte hain? Thoda darr lag raha hai ki mera pehla ghar ka sapna kahin adhoora na reh jaaye.
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I heard about a project in Adigara Kallahalli where the 'kids play area' was literally a single swing and a slide in a corner, despite showing elaborate parks in the brochure. It's a very common tactic. For Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta, with 100 units, they might try to cut corners later. Be very careful and document everything.
U1, your concern is valid. It's a common issue with many builders, not just Trishul. My advice would be to look for projects where a significant portion of amenities are already built or nearing completion. Since Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta is ongoing and has 100 units, try to visit their previous completed projects. See if the amenities they promised there were actually delivered and are functional. Don't just rely on brochures or 3D renders. And always get everything explicitly written in the sale agreement, not just verbally promised.
U13, even with everything written, fighting a builder legally is a nightmare for a common man. It's so intimidating. Has anyone here actually taken possession in any Trishul project recently and can vouch for their delivery on amenities? I'm still so nervous about making this huge decision.
U13, that's a practical tip. But for an ongoing project like Trikuta, what exactly should we be looking for during a site visit to assess the future of amenities? The sales team just shows the model flat and the empty plot.
The current market conditions in Bengaluru are already tough, with property prices still quite high despite interest rate hikes. Builders are trying to attract buyers with these 'premium' amenities. For projects like Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta, which is ONGOING and has a 2027 possession, it's even harder to verify what you'll get. I'd say always check their past projects that are already delivered. Talk to residents there, not just the sales team.
Good point about past projects. But what about RERA compliance? Is Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta RERA registered? Does that guarantee anything regarding amenities, or just the basic structure and possession date?
U9, totally agree about the market. It's a seller's market and we first-time buyers are stuck. ₹55L is also a stretch for many.
₹55 L – ₹80 L is a decent budget for a first home, but for 100 units, maybe the amenities are just for show. I mean, do we really NEED a fancy clubhouse if it's going to be empty or poorly maintained? My focus is more on the carpet area and basic structure. Amenities are a bonus, not a deal-breaker, especially if they add to the maintenance cost later.
U7 is right. Amenities are a big part of the appeal. My parents booked a flat near Akshayanagar years ago, and they were promised a huge community garden. Fast forward to possession, it's a tiny patch of grass where kids can't even play. Builders use these as bait. It's not just about the cost, it's about the broken trust.
U6, I disagree. If I'm paying ₹80 L and waiting till 2027-02-01 for possession, I expect what's promised. Amenities are not just 'bonus' anymore, they're part of the lifestyle builders sell. Especially for first-time buyers, community living with good facilities is a huge draw. Why pay for something you won't use?
Budget finalised, loan pre-approved – ab Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta dekh raha hoon. Site visit pe sab kuch bada amazing lag raha tha, brochure bhi mast tha. But sunne mein aa raha hai ki actual possession ke time kaafi cheezein waise nahi hoti jaisa dikhate hain. Jaise clubhouse facilities, swimming pool, gym – kya sach mein woh daily use ke liye functional hote hain ya bas showpiece? Mera ek friend bol raha tha uske project mein gym equipment jaldi kharab ho gaye. Promised amenities aur jo actual mein milta hai usme kitna fark hota hai? Like, dikhate hain full-fledged sports zone par milta hai chhota sa badminton court. Has anyone experienced this with Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta specifically? Ya any other Bangalore project mein? Is it worth paying for all these amenities if they're hardly usable ya fir maintenance issues ki wajah se band rehte hain? Thoda darr lag raha hai ki mera pehla ghar ka sapna kahin adhoora na reh jaaye.
Bhai, you've hit the nail on the head! This is my biggest fear too. Sab projects mein pamphlet mein toh world-class amenities dikhate hain, but baad mein pata chalta hai ki maintenance hi nahi hai ya phir half-built chhod dete hain. Trishul Happy Homes Trikuta ka price range (₹55 L – ₹80 L) mein yeh sab promises expect karna galat nahi hai, but delivery ka kya?