Your first statement - if you want to buy cheap, then you have to get in at the early phase (and take the risk that things may not happen as promised). If on the other hand, you want all the amenities and facilities, wait till everything is done and pay the premium for a completed project. You have to weigh the ads/disads of both scenarios and see what suits you best.abhishekjain118 wrote:Thanks for the advice.. yes I am aware of hassles with private layouts, like reliaable etc..englishpatient wrote: Abhishek,
You need to be patient. You think, wha..............
Although the one I was talking about in KRPuram, already had roads and drainages.. and it was small, only some 40 sites project.
(but your thing is also right that whatever was not there, we cannot predict when and how fast builder will provide that )
e.g. park, seperate transformer for the colony, Overhead water tank, and borewell..
well, I am 31 and in a constant pressure of buying a house as all of my frends and collegues are buying... Flat is the only option available..
Now I have realised that I have not saved enough in the last 7-8 years..
Sometimes, I feel, for us, the only option is to go to kaggadasapura, malleshpallya type areas and get a 2-3 BHK flat in an appt having 7-8 flats.
Thanks again..
-Abhi
Don't put pressure on yourself. You buy a house - not because someone else has one, but because you need one. Buy when you are ready and find one that suits you, your family and your lifestyles. It is a different story if you have the money on hand - if not, why put pressure on oneself. There are some articles saying maybe renting is financially more sound than buying (ofcourse I don't know the details of how they arrived at that). Keep the goal, but don't feel depressed till it happens.
Good luck.