I revisited site recently. Structure looks progressing but always cross-check RERA milestone dates. Builder reputation good but timeline discipline matters.
Someone mentioned west-facing warmth - that’s true. I visited 4 pm and felt heat retention on one wing. Orientation selection critical here.
Rustomjee brand carries Mumbai-level perception. That can attract stronger resale confidence in future. Not guaranteed appreciation, but buyer trust improves liquidity.
EMI stretch karke brand chase mat karo. Under-construction + lifestyle marketing combination risky ho sakta hai if finances tight ho.
Visited with kids. Podium area felt secure and thoughtfully designed. For families, internal movement safety matters more than external mall proximity.
Sharing honestly - my cousin booked similar ticket project in Majiwada without comparing carpet deeply. Later furniture placement became challenge. Not saying La Familia same, but always measure livable usability, not brochure appeal.
I disagree with overpricing argument. Compared finishing side by side with Raymond sample flat. Rustomjee detailing felt equally strong in bathrooms and carpentry. Sometimes subtle quality shows only after closer inspection.
Booked 2BHK, later visited again with furniture measurements. Bedroom felt tighter than I initially noticed. Cancelled booking before agreement. Always measure real usable space, not brochure layout.
Sales push was strong - “last few units” narrative repeated. That urgency made me uncomfortable. Good project maybe, but I don’t sign 2cr decisions under repeated calls.
Bought my first home in Thane back in 2016. Felt exactly the same panic - overpaying fear, market correction fear. Reality: if you’re buying for 7-10 years, short-term price fluctuations matter far less than daily livability.
No project is perfect. Every choice has trade-offs. The mistake isn’t choosing - it’s choosing under emotional pressure. Visit once calmly, review numbers objectively, sleep over it, then decide. Thoda slow decision bhi strong decision hota hai.