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Bhartiya city Nikoo homes getting isolated after Peripheral ring road (BBC) is built?

Just realised that Peripheral ring road passes through Bhartiya city and it would split the campus into two, isolating Nikoo 2, 4 and 5. The main attraction of Nikoo homes was the mall, park, walking spaces and BCIT. Now, Nikoo residents have to cross 300 feet wide road to have access to facilities, and there doesn't seem to have any plan to have an underpass/overhead walkway. Also, to take your car to the mall, you need to cross the road, which is only possible by driving long distance and taking a U turn. The whole charm of having facilities like mall etc disappears if the road is built, is what is known at this point. They sold the flats projecting these facilities. They were seemingly hoping that BBC won't really happen, but the road project seems to have taken off from ground. Any thoughts on this? Will government build flyover or tunnel road for us?

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u/AnyAbbreviations8341 — 2 days ago

I work at Bhartiya city and my husband works outside for auto industry. Though I am a bit worried about stability of my job (FIN back office processing, 1 L per month), I can sell my existing apartment (DS MAX 3 BHK, current price 58 L). Is Nikoo 5 worth the hype? Nikoo 4 possession is going on and most of the properties have been purchased by people who flip them. They are selling it at double the launch price now. The same thing can happen with Nikoo 5 and I am thinking of booking now. Is my decision of selling my existing flat for 58 and paying another 80L (20 years EMI) for a 2 bhk at Nikoo 5 correct? Is it worth the price considering no metro access?

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u/AnyAbbreviations8341 — 26 days ago