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  1. By   Samir Kothari  On 
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    AVOID Pride and Purple Properies; Pune

    By Unregistered Visitors, Section Real Estate
    Posted on Wed Nov 23, 2005 at 07:59:22 PM EST

    Conversation: Park Street / Rhythm : BAD EXPERIENCE WITH BUILDER
    Subject: Park Street / Rhythm : BAD EXPERIENCE WITH BUILDER
    Hello All,

    I can see queries on the bulletin board for Park Street (Pride and
    Purple Properties), and I would like to mention my experience in dealing
    with the Builder.

    I am owner of a bunglow in Five Gardens, which I had booked last
    Novemeber - there was no other good scheme in this area and I opted for
    Five Gardens due to lack of choice.

    I have had a very bad experience with the Pride and Purple Properties -
    here is my experience in a nutshell:

    Seepage issue: My brand new house had huge seepage issues during this
    season’s rains. There was virtually no wall that was dry, literally
    every wall had signs of seepage. Numerous houses in the Five Gardens
    society had seepage problems, the residents created an uproar, and
    finally they got a water proofing person to fix it. This person did a
    cheap-and-dirty job and the seepage reappeared during more rains. The
    residents created a hungama, and finally, the builder deputed a
    professional water proofing agency to fix the issue.

    Bad Quality: After getting possession of the house, I witnessed a lot of
    quality issues in the house which I promptly communicated to the
    builder. Since the builder is busy building other bunglows, my problems
    were not getting attention.

    Finally, I prepared a comprehensive check list. I created a 4 page list listing over 150 quality issues with the
    bungalow.
    I submitted the list on August 30. The contractor responsible was given
    14 days to finish the issues in my bunglow. It is November, and the work
    is still not finished.

    Unreachable Builder: I tried many times to call up the Builder (Shravan
    Agarwal) on his office. I asked for his mobile number from his office to
    reach him but was refused by their staff. I left several messages with
    their staff that my bunglow has huge quality issues and I would like to
    speak with Shravan Agrawal to get it fixed - there was no return call
    from their office. I finally yelled on the phone that I am your customer
    and I want to speak with Shravan Agrawal who has sold me the house. The
    answer was - He is busy ( I guess, no time for customers whom he has
    sold already ).

    Sample House : The sample house is very misleading to the prospective
    buyer. The sales person (Rajesh Narang) told me that this is exactly
    what you get in a standard house. However, the sample house has many
    deceptive features that would mislead you. For example, the sample house
    has bathroom tiles beyond 7 feet height, and you do not get this in a
    standard house (you have to pay extra). The sample house parking area
    has high quality terracota tiles with a high gloss, while the standard
    bunglows have cheaper tiles which look dirty and shabby.

    Floor tiles: The most deceptive part is in the tiles. The sample house
    has 24″ floor tiles, but during execution, I was told that the builder
    is discontinuing 24″ and giving the smaller 20″ (which are cheaper). The
    beauty of the floor is in big tiles, and I felt quite cheated by this.
    Also, the tiles are ceramic which are substantially cheaper than the
    vitrified. Most reputed builders provide vitrified tiles considering the
    high cost I have paid for the bunglow.

    I purchased tiles at my own cost. However, the builder’s team for tile
    installation is very bad, they completely ruined my expensive tiles with
    bad placement without aligning edges and corners. I really feel cheated
    and frustrated by this experience.

    Bad Plaster: The external and internal plaster has been done quite
    badly. The plaster is of low quality and was falling off at many places.
    During the painting process, I consulted several painters about the
    quality of the plaster - they all said that the plaster quality is poor.
    I even consulted the builder’s painter - he said that the plaster is of
    bad quality. On the external wall, the plaster is thin, which I have
    shown to the builder. Unfortunately, replastering is not possible. I
    suspect the builder has cheated in cement and not followed building
    procedure of proper curing.

    Bad Paint: I got one coat of paint done from the builder. The paint was
    of such bad quality that I had to get it scrapped to the plaster level
    and redo all the paint base (lambi + putti). I am quite appalled by the
    low quality of plaster and paint surface preparation by the builder.

    Bad Architecture / Design: I am surprised to see that the bunglow design
    has basic flaws. I would not hesitate to say that the bunglow design and
    architecture has been done by an inexperienced architect who lacks basic
    understanding of building design. For example, the bathroom windows do
    not have a shade - they are directly exposed to the rain - this was a
    cause of seepage in my bunglow bathrooms. Another architecture flaw is
    that the terrace door is wooden and directly exposed to the sun and rain
    - there is no shelter above the wooden terrace door in many bunglows.

    Another design flaw is the duct that holds the drainage pipes - the duct
    is so narrow that the workers had a hard time trying to fix the inside
    wall for seepage.

    Flawed Structural / RCC Design: Another proof that the builder has hired
    substandard Architect and Structural engineers is a flaw in the RCC
    design. The common wall on the terrace has a structural crack, the RCC
    engineer did not provide an RCC column (to save cost?) and the terrace
    is creating a cantilever which is creating the crack on the wall.

    Bad building standards: It is a standard building practice to have the
    coping procedure done on the parapet surface. The builder did not follow
    this procedure (to save costs?). The terrace parapet wall had developed
    large cracks, and was sounding hollow - I was able to scrape off
    portions of the parapet wall that had become loose.

    Wall not straight : One of the walls was off by 1.5 inches between the
    ceiling and the floor (like the Leaning Tower of Pisa).

    Bathroom seepage: This is an internal seepage that was reported over 4
    weeks back. The bathroom is unusable because of this issue. The water
    proofing expert has made 4 attempts to plug the leakage - the work is
    still going.

    Five Gardens: When I was buying the house, I was told that the builder
    will build 5 gardens (hence, the name of the society). I hope the
    builder actually builds the Five Gardens - though I cannot serve a
    lawsuit on the builder if he refuses to build the five gardens.

    FSI (Floor Space Index): During possesion, I was made to sign on a
    declaration by the builder that he is free to utilize any unutilized
    FSI. It means that he could build on the open spaces and gardens
    originally promised to me when I was buying the house - this would be
    contrary to the promise made to me when I was buying the house about
    gardens and open spaces.

    Well, these are some of my experiences in buying a bunglow from the
    Pride and Purple Properties. Of course, I will never ever buy again from
    the Pride & Purple Properties that includes their Park Street, Rhythm,
    Cloud 9 or any of their highly advertised properties. Five Gardens was
    also advertised heavily with its Club House photo and I fell in the trap.

    Please take your own decision in dealing with this Builder.

    My suggestions:

    Go to Five Gardens, and talk to any 5 residents about their experience.
    Ask them these 3 simple questions:

    Are you satisfied with the house quality provided by the Builder ?
    Are you satisfied with the Builder’s response to your problems such as
    seepage, water shortage ?
    Will you buy any property from Pride & Purple Properties in the future
    if given a chance ?

    Print this email, and take to the Sales Person at Park Street / Rhythm.
    You may negotiate a fat discount of 300/- per sqft or more!

    Happy House Hunting and may you find the house that gives you peace of
    mind !!!


  2. By   NT  On 
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    One of the best project in Pune and the best in Wakad. There has been some issues related to after sale service in the earlier projects built by this builder. If the builder genuinely pays attention to that, the ratings would go up a lot.



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