Resale at Nitesh Foresthill

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I’m interested on Nitesh Forest Hill because of his quality of construction and ready to move at this point og time.Just wanted to know how is the water facility at this place – Kadukudi- Any idea on the future prosperity of this place.Though there are lots of apartments coming up in this area.

asked March 5, 2012

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Water is definitely going to be a problem in this locality. Cauvery water supply has reached KR Puram and will probably reach Whitefield too in future.

The Kadugodi – NH4 (Old Madras Road) stretch should turn out to be a very good residential locality in the next 3 years with a good mix of apartments/villas & offices.

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Thanks a lot for the response. I’m relying on this website for a good genuine reply, as asking too many people creates a lot of confusion.This reply of yours will now make me visit this property to check couple of flats for resale.

Question:

There are few sellers and asking a resale price of 55 L for a 2 BHK.  Wanted to know your opinion on this property and builder ? and  Is it worth giving this much price for a 2 bhk? Will it come up like AECS or brookefield . Currently there are no shops or local market near by.

 

Reason for buying resale is for a immediate  possession as currently staying in the rented house.

 

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Gram, did you buy it finally?

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There are a lot of false paid reviews about Nitesh estates glorifying their properties. I am a resident of Nitesh Forest Hills and want to clear the are around such misconceptions. Nitesh is one of the worst amongst the builders in Bangalore.

First unlike other builders who shift the maintenance to the residents after a year, Nitesh arm twisted its resident to sign a 5 year maintenance agreement ( not handing over possesion without it). Now when we are close to the end of the

period they are trying to force residents to sign an even lengthier agreement. The maintenance and facilities are worse than a D grade builder.

Let me dispell any myth and lay down facts :

Most builders charge a maintenance of max Rs2.5/sq ft in that area. Nitest is trying to arm twist and force the residents to cough up close to 4 Rs. sqft .. If you had a 1350 sqft 2 BHK, that works out to Rs 5400 per month !!

And this is for what service ?

* The STP of the apartment is not functioning even 4 years after construction. Residents are forced to incur a higher water bill ( none of the borewells work) and are at the mercy of water tankers.

* There is no dribble court as mentioned in the article. In its place stands the garbage dump !

* The swimming pool is not usable for the past 2 months as the filtration units aren’t working and bad design has caused rain water from the basement to be drawn into the pool ! Even if it did work for such a large community , the pool can

barely accomodate 4-5 people at any time.

* For a 280 flat apartment ( with the second phase of another 200 apartments) the gym has 2 treadmills out of which only 1 works , 1 multi gym , 1 cross trainer and 1 cycle !

*There is no children play area. 4 years after construction they laid out a small lawn ( in June 2014) with no equipment, that is to be used as the Children’s play area.

* There is no skating rink as mentioned in the article ! Absolute rubbish !

* There is no intercom facility to each apartment. Again absolute lies !

* The common area maintenance is a mess. The party hall can’t really be used as the common washrooms do not have working flushes or usable toilets. They are in a state of disregard with questions about repair always deflected away by

the nitesh maintenance team.

* Unlike what is mentioned above, there is no ATM or shop inside the complex.

If after all this you still decide to invest in a Nitesh Property then I guess, god help you like we disgruntled resident pray .

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