Lodha Centre Park
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What residents appreciate the most
Apartments, such as 5BHKs, offer significant living space, with one instance noting a 2000 sqft 5BHK, which is considered a dream for those accustomed to smaller spaces in Mumbai.
have a relative staying here they're 3 people in a 5bhk, almost 2000sqft flat really makes me think what one would do with that kind of abundance of space while some joint families are crammed up in chawls/1bhks with no privacy or space
>5bhk, almost 2000sqft flat Wait till you hear about the 1700-1900sqft 3 BHKs I've seen in Bangalore. For someone born and raised in Bombay, this was a dream!
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Some residents and their acquaintances deny the existence of major leakage issues, stating they have not experienced or heard of such problems within the properties.
I know people who stay there and none of this is true.
Leakage issues are news to me - have friends and family staying there but never heard about this.
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The property is described as aesthetically pleasing and its structural design is considered impressive, contributing positively to the city's skyline.
Beautiful property Just expensive, but thats mumbai for you
it looks amazing structurally!
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There is an observation that property prices in the area are increasing, suggesting a potentially good investment.
Why are prices rising here?
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Newer developments by the builder are noted for offering a pleasant living environment, characterized by less crowding, modern buildings, efficient delivery services, and a general absence of chaos.
If you’re considering moving in there, make sure you’re ready to walk till the bus stop. It’s a good thing actually, if you otherwise don’t exercise. But the area is lovely. Not so crowded, new buildings, zepto/blinkit delivers, and no chaos unlike some other areas. (Strictly my opinion and these views are subjective it would of course vary from person to person).
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Where residents want improvements
There are widespread reports of rental scams involving fake listings for Lodha properties, particularly Lodha Fiorenza, where fraudsters demand token amounts for property visits and then disappear. These listings often feature unusually low rents or non-existent apartment configurations (e.g., 1BHKs), leading to financial loss and frustration for prospective tenants.
Don’t go for it. It’s a scam. The same property is listed with the same exact photos multiple times. Then when you contact the Broker, they will ask you for a token amount to visit something on the lines of 2 to 3K. Be careful. You will get SCAMMED
Exact same happened to me way back in July 2023. I still have the screenshot of conversation. Didn't pay a single rupees. Too good to be true is never true.
These are all fraud postings. The POC will demand 2k for a visit and then block you,
Same. I was very close to paying that money. But as far as people living there have told me, there are no 1BHKs in Lodha Fiorenza
There’s no 1BHK in this building. Source - My Ex lived there
Anything too good to be true is probably a scam.. will probably ask you for a token amount to view the house, then ghost you
When I was searching for flat I too got the same deal and was amazed. I contacted them and they asked token amount of 2k to visit the property. So it’s a scam
It's a scam. The genuine rent here is 80k per month for a 2 BHK. Some brokers/scamsters post fake attractive rents just to lure people and create urgency, thereby asking for advance booking amount.
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Residents in certain Lodha developments like Palava City and Lodha Crown Majiwada face significant commute times and connectivity issues, especially to major business hubs or railway stations. This leads to high travel costs, exhaustion, and reduced quality of life, making locations closer to work preferable despite potentially compromising on living experience. Palava City is also noted for frequent flooding during monsoons.
Seriously man 3 hrs one way to LP, what will you achieve with that type of a life?
Palava is a shitty place to live. Its too far from station. Stay in the PG and try to find other people from your workplace who might also be looking for accommodation.
Palava gets flooded very often during monsoons.
Ghansoli is better than Palava. Traffic will suck the life out of you if you travel from Palava everyday.
Pickup point is Majiwada bus stop. It’s approximately 2 KMs from the building to the stop. It’s walkable otherwise autos are available. There is an auto stand (where drivers line up) outside the main gate of Lodha Luxuria and another one near crown. But I must warn you in the morning I hardly find any autos there as most of them have regular fixed rides.
Not sure how the situation is now but back in 2019 when my friends shifted to Palava, they faced lots of issues with food and travel.
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There are strong allegations of the developer leveraging political connections for business advantages, with concerns about their influence in government, potential for corruption, and disregard for ecological balance in their projects. This includes specific mentions of the developer's head being a powerful political figure and accusations of demographic engineering.
Jains are the richest minority in India. That guy Mangal prabhat Lodha one of the richest real estate developers is also Jain , it's clear he doesn't want to anger his community,he doesn't give a rat fuck about ecology. Elect a clown, expect a circus 🎪.
And that's the reason Black money is so prevalent in real estate. Did IT raid him or his relatives yet?
He is literally in BJP, and a Jain. Why would any government entity raid him. Guys like him are exempted.
Anger his community? This is all pre-planned in cold blood. There's demographic engineering going on - SGNP is being opened up for settlement of north Indians and Jains - both hardcore supporters of BJP.
Having the right political connections helps 😂
Ministers-builders bhai-bhai. Not only that. They are one and the same people now
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There are observations and questions suggesting that the area suffers from pollution, smog, mist, and dust, which might be visually downplayed in promotional images.
It's fake or edited for sure.... The terrible thick layer of smog/mist and dust is missing
Pollution edit karke nikal diye
How did you edit the pic so that it looks so clear and free from pollution?
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There are significant concerns about major leakage issues, unresolved plumbing problems leading to ridiculous fungus growth, and recurring leaks in apartments, as observed by professionals with access to internal data.
My line of work takes me there and gives me access to data and insights that are not generally available. Lets just say I’ve seen bathrooms finished by the builder which have u solved plumbing issues leading to ridiculous fungus growth, leakages repeating year after year in the same apartment at the same location, etc
Data on leakages and amenities usage. Try to use the space between your ears
High rise slum. Major leakage issues, crowded podium and amenities.
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There is a general underlying negative sentiment towards the builder's properties and high-rise towers, with some likening them to 'modern day chawls of the rich' or 'matchboxes,' implying a lack of true luxury or space despite the high cost.
LOL this is a very fascinating perspective 🤣👌 Some of those glitzy condos are matchboxes indeed.
I have so much to say about these Lodha properties but samajhdaar ke liye ishaara kaafi hai
IMO these high rise towers are modern day chawls of the rich.
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The shared podium and amenities within the complex are reported to be crowded, potentially impacting the resident experience and availability.
High rise slum. Major leakage issues, crowded podium and amenities.
Data on leakages and amenities usage. Try to use the space between your ears
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The developer has a reputation for constructing sub-par products and has faced legal issues, with allegations of arm-twisting customers and changing company names to obscure past negative records. There are also criticisms regarding their impact on local ecology, specifically wetlands.
Lodha guy doesn't care about ecology and all that shit. He has totally fcked the wetland biome of Dombivli and Thane with his world class 'pain in other's ass' planned cities without any external infra which in turn has turned those areas to caropolis.
Also pretty shitty developers. Were getting sued left right and centre for first arm-twisting customers into sales then providing sub-par products. Instead of addressing the issues, they decided to change the name, so when new customers google Macrotech, they don’t necessarily find all the dirt on Lodha.
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The property is noted for being expensive, which is a common characteristic of real estate in Mumbai.
Beautiful property Just expensive, but thats mumbai for you
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Lodha Centre Park in Dombivali, Thane, received a mediocre rating of 3 out of 5 in a review, indicating an average or slightly below average overall experience for the project.
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