Skyi Park
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What residents appreciate the most
Projects located slightly away from the city center, such as some Skyi developments, offer a more pleasant climate with less harsh summers, good sunlight, and comparatively better air quality. Some locations boast green surroundings and good views, appealing to those seeking a quieter environment.
I appreciate the greenery in this area.
The area is green and chill, plus it's in the city center.
The climate here is great compared to the city; summers are less harsh, and there's good sunlight and air.
It's a great choice if you love the views.
The location is nice, though far from the main city. If you're into isolation and can manage transport, it's a good thing.
I chose this place because I have a car, it's away from the hustle and bustle, I work from home, and it fit my budget.
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Living in some of these areas offers access to various nearby places for travel and exploration, including clubs, pubs, and cafes, providing recreational options for residents.
If you're in a remote place, do try to explore the clubs, pubs, and cafes nearby.
There are lots of places to travel to nearby.
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The security arrangements in some Skyi projects are considered decent, contributing to a sense of safety for residents. This is a key factor for those looking for a secure living environment.
Any army area is clean and well maintained as hell, suggesting good security standards.
Security in the society is decent.
For security and maintenance, I would prefer an apartment.
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Residents in some Skyi projects and other townships report a positive community atmosphere with friendly and helpful people. There are often organized social activities, including religious festivals, marathons, and charity work, fostering a welcoming environment for families.
Everyone is helpful, and if you choose to be a part of the community, you will easily be welcomed.
It's a beautiful society and the people are really nice!
The community here is quite good, people are nice, and security feels decent. There are frequent social activities for religious festivals, and even some marathons or charity work occasionally.
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Where residents want improvements
Properties in Pune, including some Skyi projects, are often perceived as significantly overpriced, with rates artificially inflated. New projects frequently offer smaller flat sizes compared to older constructions, leading to concerns about value for money, especially for 'luxury' apartments that don't feel luxurious.
Every property in Pune is overpriced, at least 3 times more than its actual value.
Builders advertise 'king-size' living, but the flats are only 590 sqft, which is a joke.
The prices for 4BHKs are like 2 crore+, which is ridiculous.
New projects often feature small bedrooms, sometimes as tiny as 10x10 feet.
New constructions offer smaller flats compared to older, more established societies.
A 3BHK in Bluegrass feels small, at only 1150 sqft.
Some luxury projects are not up to the mark in terms of actual luxury.
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Real estate marketing in Pune, including for projects like Skyi, is often criticized for being deceptive. Projects in remote areas are advertised as 'in the lap of nature' or 'riverside' with exaggerated claims about proximity to amenities. There's a general lack of developed infrastructure, roads, and green spaces around many new projects, which are often built on haphazardly plotted land.
Every project in an obscure, far-away location is marketed as being in the lap of nature, with brochures showing rivers like the Thames.
A sales agent once directed me to Wagholi when the property was advertised as Kharadi.
Projects have pretentious names like 'Meadows' and 'Palms,' but all I see is a concrete jungle.
If you like a building with empty spaces around it, expect them to be filled with construction and pollution soon.
It's frustrating; there's no infrastructure or even a proper road to the project, yet prices are sky-high.
The new apartment market in Pune is a scam, with cost-cutting and senseless amenities.
The weird nomenclature for areas, like 'Upper Aundh' meaning Pimple Nilakh, is confusing.
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Several Skyi projects are located far from the main city, leading to significant commuting challenges, heavy traffic, and a sense of isolation. Residents often face long travel times, especially due to bottlenecks, and may need personal vehicles for connectivity. Road conditions in these developing areas can also be poor.
Do not move to Skyi Songbirds; it's too far away, and the towers are in the innermost part of the society.
Connectivity is an issue unless you have your own car.
Traffic to Bhugaon is incredibly bad, with a temple creating a horrible bottleneck.
Travel safely; there are many heavy vehicles and bad road conditions due to ongoing developments.
In Pune, it's best to stay as close as possible to your workplace; traffic and driving sense are terrible.
I wonder if Skyi Songbirds is too far from Aundh.
The location is very far from the main city, leading to a lot of traveling and isolation.
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Residents in Skyi projects, particularly in more remote locations, frequently report poor water quality, inconsistent supply, and reliance on tankers. The water is often described as hard, potentially affecting skin and hair. Some projects also use recycled STP water for flushing, which can lead to unpleasant odors.
Projects in these areas often have to rely on hard water, which can affect skin and hair.
We've experienced hard water problems.
I wish I could buy a place where water comes through municipal lines, not from tankers.
Many new projects, even in established areas, face huge water supply issues.
Some projects use recycled toilet water for flushing, which often stinks and is yellow.
The water quality is poor.
There are significant water issues.
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Areas with ongoing construction, often where new projects are located, suffer from significant dust and air pollution. Residents also report issues with mosquitoes, especially near riverside properties, and occasional snake sightings in more natural, remote settings.
Living in a riverside house means mosquitoes make life hell; it should be called a sewage side.
There's a lot of dust due to continuous construction, and trees are non-existent in developing areas.
The crazy traffic in some areas leads to a lot of dust and soot in houses.
Many flats have frequent seepage issues during monsoons, and snake sightings are common, though usually non-venomous.
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Many under-construction projects in Pune, including from some developers, face significant delays, sometimes extending for several years. The RERA authority is perceived as ineffective in ensuring timely possession or compensating buyers for delays, with allegations of builder influence.
Many people in top RERA positions are reportedly relatives or friends of these builders.
RERA is useless; builders have valid reasons for delays, and RERA is blind, deaf, and dumb to it all.
Under-construction projects are mostly delayed; expect to get your property after 8-9 years, or even more.
I chased a builder for almost 4 years to get my money back and didn't receive any interest.
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Residents in Skyi projects and other areas further from the main city experience frequent and prolonged power cuts, sometimes lasting for several hours or occurring in the middle of the night. Voltage fluctuations are also a concern.
There are many power cuts in Pune, especially in areas far from the main city, sometimes lasting 6 hours once a week or occurring in the middle of the night.
The Baner area has been experiencing frequent power outages for several days.
Power cuts are long and frequent, and there are also voltage issues.
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The resale property market in Pune is fraught with challenges, including brokers posing as owners on apps, owners artificially inflating prices, and brokers demanding high commissions without adequate service or document verification.
Many 'brokerage-free' apps still have brokers posing as owners, and owners inflate prices once approached.
Brokers posing as owners was the worst experience; it's hard to find broker-free properties, and we had to settle for a broker.
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Residents in some Skyi project buildings have experienced poor network coverage for mobile services and internet connectivity, which can be a significant inconvenience.
Internet connectivity was also an issue in the area.
Some buildings have poor network coverage for mobile services like Jio.
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Some flats in Skyi projects have reported frequent seepage issues, particularly during monsoon seasons. This suggests potential concerns with the overall construction quality and waterproofing.
Many flats have noticed frequent seepage issues during monsoons.
I've seen water seeping through the balcony ceiling in some flats.
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