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@samadhandagade3188
@samadhandagade3188 14 күн бұрын
Real estate office ke liye best sopt bataiye
@user-zn1fn9xf6x
@user-zn1fn9xf6x 17 күн бұрын
Music mat daal bhai kuch samjh nahi aata
@anjankumarsarkar6243
@anjankumarsarkar6243 20 күн бұрын
Project may or may not be good. The video is anything but good. Flat is not properly shown
@tanajik2417
@tanajik2417 22 күн бұрын
Manpada palawa dombiwali shilfata ka video share kare kaisa hai udhar ka mahul jai hind jai maharashtra 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@goutambiswas8420
@goutambiswas8420 Ай бұрын
Hi, are you able to aware us of the pros and cons of buying property in Mora [part of Uran, a coastal town in Raigad District's Navi Mumbai]? Is it cheaper than Ulwe? Is that safe for Non-Maharashtrian, Non-Vegeterian and Budget friendly?
@sadiyaadnankewal
@sadiyaadnankewal Ай бұрын
Will the train connect CST from ulwe
@TarunSingh-sb5ou
@TarunSingh-sb5ou Ай бұрын
Kya Bhai piche music laga dete ho. Kuch sunai bhi nahi de raha hai. Aisa mat Karo
@shaheenqazi7740
@shaheenqazi7740 Ай бұрын
V nice information sir....now I have made up my mind to invest in taloja...thank u sir🙏
@dilipdesai9862
@dilipdesai9862 Ай бұрын
which upcoming resedential projects will be benifited by these 10 devrlopmrnts.
@vilaspatil9694
@vilaspatil9694 Ай бұрын
वाशी येथील अनेक development dikhao.
@Bk-gw3wk
@Bk-gw3wk 2 ай бұрын
I want to sell my 1bhk in arihant anaika3
@alizehayaan3082
@alizehayaan3082 2 ай бұрын
What about tajola ?
@TheConcorde47
@TheConcorde47 Ай бұрын
Taloja is Hidden Gem.. They want to Avoid it as Muslim Majority Stays there.. Most Cities mentioned here doesn't even have Infrastructure close to Taloja
@swapnil894
@swapnil894 2 ай бұрын
Music band karo
@NinadKhaire
@NinadKhaire 2 ай бұрын
Ulwe 2bhk 90lacs -1.5cr
@safwanmadar1225
@safwanmadar1225 2 ай бұрын
I'm from taloja
@maheshhuded3250
@maheshhuded3250 2 ай бұрын
Video on Pushpak Nagar
@vishal4003
@vishal4003 2 ай бұрын
Water that can not be taken in mouth due to high alkin level and Air Pollution Bcz of MIDC no one will talk
@rohanmahadik4222
@rohanmahadik4222 2 ай бұрын
Great video.
@faiyyazkadavekar111
@faiyyazkadavekar111 3 ай бұрын
I want 19 b Shagun with mist new bilding video please
@faiyyazkadavekar111
@faiyyazkadavekar111 3 ай бұрын
@drjavidansari8205
@drjavidansari8205 3 ай бұрын
What about polution n water scarcity.
@poonamkhatikmare8487
@poonamkhatikmare8487 2 ай бұрын
So there's a lot of smell?
@RUSHOFFICAL_
@RUSHOFFICAL_ 3 ай бұрын
Very nice project❤
@maheshkale9705
@maheshkale9705 3 ай бұрын
Dronagiri ka video banav bhai
@ashokshirbhate5855
@ashokshirbhate5855 3 ай бұрын
Discuss about Ranjanpada.
@ashokshirbhate5855
@ashokshirbhate5855 3 ай бұрын
Very good information sir
@rohitbansode2870
@rohitbansode2870 4 ай бұрын
Pusphpak nagar ke bare me
@ShadabKhan-le7ue
@ShadabKhan-le7ue 4 ай бұрын
Bhai please music ka sath video mat dalo
@ShadabKhan-le7ue
@ShadabKhan-le7ue 4 ай бұрын
Congratulations you got new subscriber.............. Please make a complete video on commercial property investment please......... And we want more video on real-estate investment ...................
@ShadabKhan-le7ue
@ShadabKhan-le7ue 4 ай бұрын
When u make this video?
@smartrealtor7698
@smartrealtor7698 4 ай бұрын
Soon sir
@ashokshirbhate5855
@ashokshirbhate5855 4 ай бұрын
Discuss about Targhar.
@durveshpatil3174
@durveshpatil3174 4 ай бұрын
You missed kharghar turbhe tunnel which will be benificial to taloja after completion of kharghar taloja flyover...
@laxmanjadhav114
@laxmanjadhav114 4 ай бұрын
Sir getting good information from you❤ 🎉
@surekhawedhikar2131
@surekhawedhikar2131 4 ай бұрын
What about Midc chemical industries smell at Taloja?
@financialwingswithdev
@financialwingswithdev 4 ай бұрын
Karjat is the best location for investment
@albertonorman2451
@albertonorman2451 5 ай бұрын
👀 "Promo SM"
@ravindraugale4847
@ravindraugale4847 5 ай бұрын
Nice
@milindkindre2148
@milindkindre2148 5 ай бұрын
Veryi nicse sir Thanks sir
@Max-yh8hx
@Max-yh8hx 5 ай бұрын
Finally I am giving a review for CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 *Introduction:* After residing in CIDCO Asavari Society for the past three years, as a tenant in Building No.E8, I feel compelled to share my experiences and provide a thorough review of the positives and negatives observed in this cidco asavari society. *Background:* Having been a resident of South Bombay in my own home since birth, personal reasons led me to explore a new area for 2 to 3 years. After careful consideration, I chose CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 for its spacious flats, affordable rental rates, extensive parking facilities, multiple gardens, and the recent addition of metro transport. *Organizational Structure:* This society comprises more than 30 buildings, each with its own secretary or president, responsible for enforcing unique rules within their respective buildings. It's noteworthy that these rules are not standardized across the entire society, as per the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. Certainly! In our diverse world, every individual, location, and product possesses both positive and negative aspects. Upon closer inspection of the CIDCO Asavari Society, I have identified both commendable attributes and areas that could be improved. *Pointwise Reviews:* *Positive Aspects:* 1. *Ample Parking and Green Spaces:* The society boasts a vast parking area and multiple gardens, enhancing the overall living experience. 2. *Transportation:* The recent addition of metro transport has improved accessibility for residents. 3. *Weekly Bazaar:* A convenient weekly bazaar provides access to essential household products. *Negative Aspects:* 1. *Water Quality:* The water supply in CIDCO's buildings is a significant issue, with dark grey water that is unfit for consumption, necessitating the purchase of water filters or bottled water. 2. *Noise Restrictions:* Tenants are restricted from playing loud music in their rented flats. 3. *Internal Family Matters:* Rules prohibit tenants from resolving personal family issues internally. 4. *Communication Restrictions:* Tenants are unable to engage in debates with building supervisors or flat owners. 5. *Event Restrictions:* Large-scale personal or family events are not allowed within the society for tenants. 6. *Discrimination:* Instances of discrimination against Muslim families seeking to rent have been reported, which raises concerns about fairness and inclusivity. 7. *Prohibitions on Home-Based Businesses:* Residents are restricted from running small businesses from their rented homes, despite no explicit legal prohibition according to the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. 8. *Monthly Parking Fees:* Tenants are required to pay monthly fees for parking their vehicles in the society's designated areas. 9. *Gate Key Charges:* Some buildings impose a gate key fee, creating an additional financial burden for tenants. In some buildings in this society there is a very horrible rule that tenants must buy a gate key to enter each building at 200/- rupees and 100/- rupees for flat owners. When the tenant will leave their rented flat the gate key must be given back to the supervisor then the supervisor of this building will give 100/- rupees back to the tenant and the balance 100/- rupees will be considered as a service fee for using this gate key for a rented period *Conclusion for giving (-1) star review in minus>* Regrettably, the overall experience in CIDCO Asavari Society leans towards the negative for tenants. The perceived autocracy of flat owners, discriminatory practices, and stringent rules make it challenging for residents to enjoy a sense of freedom and community. As a tenant, the struggles with water quality, restricted activities, and financial obligations have made my stay less than satisfactory. It is my hope that improvements can be made to create a more inclusive and tenant-friendly environment in the future.
@Max-yh8hx
@Max-yh8hx 5 ай бұрын
Finally I am giving a review for CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 *Introduction:* After residing in CIDCO Asavari Society for the past three years, as a tenant in Building No.E8, I feel compelled to share my experiences and provide a thorough review of the positives and negatives observed in this cidco asavari society. *Background:* Having been a resident of South Bombay in my own home since birth, personal reasons led me to explore a new area for 2 to 3 years. After careful consideration, I chose CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 for its spacious flats, affordable rental rates, extensive parking facilities, multiple gardens, and the recent addition of metro transport. *Organizational Structure:* This society comprises more than 30 buildings, each with its own secretary or president, responsible for enforcing unique rules within their respective buildings. It's noteworthy that these rules are not standardized across the entire society, as per the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. Certainly! In our diverse world, every individual, location, and product possesses both positive and negative aspects. Upon closer inspection of the CIDCO Asavari Society, I have identified both commendable attributes and areas that could be improved. *Pointwise Reviews:* *Positive Aspects:* 1. *Ample Parking and Green Spaces:* The society boasts a vast parking area and multiple gardens, enhancing the overall living experience. 2. *Transportation:* The recent addition of metro transport has improved accessibility for residents. 3. *Weekly Bazaar:* A convenient weekly bazaar provides access to essential household products. *Negative Aspects:* 1. *Water Quality:* The water supply in CIDCO's buildings is a significant issue, with dark grey water that is unfit for consumption, necessitating the purchase of water filters or bottled water. 2. *Noise Restrictions:* Tenants are restricted from playing loud music in their rented flats. 3. *Internal Family Matters:* Rules prohibit tenants from resolving personal family issues internally. 4. *Communication Restrictions:* Tenants are unable to engage in debates with building supervisors or flat owners. 5. *Event Restrictions:* Large-scale personal or family events are not allowed within the society for tenants. 6. *Discrimination:* Instances of discrimination against Muslim families seeking to rent have been reported, which raises concerns about fairness and inclusivity. 7. *Prohibitions on Home-Based Businesses:* Residents are restricted from running small businesses from their rented homes, despite no explicit legal prohibition according to the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. 8. *Monthly Parking Fees:* Tenants are required to pay monthly fees for parking their vehicles in the society's designated areas. 9. *Gate Key Charges:* Some buildings impose a gate key fee, creating an additional financial burden for tenants. In some buildings in this society there is a very horrible rule that tenants must buy a gate key to enter each building at 200/- rupees and 100/- rupees for flat owners. When the tenant will leave their rented flat the gate key must be given back to the supervisor then the supervisor of this building will give 100/- rupees back to the tenant and the balance 100/- rupees will be considered as a service fee for using this gate key for a rented period *Conclusion for giving (-1) star review in minus>* Regrettably, the overall experience in CIDCO Asavari Society leans towards the negative for tenants. The perceived autocracy of flat owners, discriminatory practices, and stringent rules make it challenging for residents to enjoy a sense of freedom and community. As a tenant, the struggles with water quality, restricted activities, and financial obligations have made my stay less than satisfactory. It is my hope that improvements can be made to create a more inclusive and tenant-friendly environment in the future.
@Kanchan-gs8zj
@Kanchan-gs8zj 5 ай бұрын
Good information
@Sky_bhaud
@Sky_bhaud 5 ай бұрын
Thankyou to give me a Wonderful Knowledge upendra sir, I am waiting for more content With proper video Shoot you are machine Gunn
@Max-yh8hx
@Max-yh8hx 5 ай бұрын
Finally I am giving a review for CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 *Introduction:* After residing in CIDCO Asavari Society for the past three years, as a tenant in Building No.L2, I feel compelled to share my experiences and provide a thorough review of the positives and negatives observed in this cidco asavari society. *Background:* Having been a resident of South Bombay in my own home since birth, personal reasons led me to explore a new area for 2 to 3 years. After careful consideration, I chose CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 for its spacious flats, affordable rental rates, extensive parking facilities, multiple gardens, and the recent addition of metro transport. *Organizational Structure:* This society comprises more than 30 buildings, each with its own secretary or president, responsible for enforcing unique rules within their respective buildings. It's noteworthy that these rules are not standardized across the entire society, as per the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. Certainly! In our diverse world, every individual, location, and product possesses both positive and negative aspects. Upon closer inspection of the CIDCO Asavari Society, I have identified both commendable attributes and areas that could be improved. *Pointwise Reviews:* *Positive Aspects:* 1. *Ample Parking and Green Spaces:* The society boasts a vast parking area and multiple gardens, enhancing the overall living experience. 2. *Transportation:* The recent addition of metro transport has improved accessibility for residents. 3. *Weekly Bazaar:* A convenient weekly bazaar provides access to essential household products. *Negative Aspects:* 1. *Water Quality:* The water supply in CIDCO's buildings is a significant issue, with dark grey water that is unfit for consumption, necessitating the purchase of water filters or bottled water. 2. *Noise Restrictions:* Tenants are restricted from playing loud music in their rented flats. 3. *Internal Family Matters:* Rules prohibit tenants from resolving personal family issues internally. 4. *Communication Restrictions:* Tenants are unable to engage in debates with building supervisors or flat owners. 5. *Event Restrictions:* Large-scale personal or family events are not allowed within the society for tenants. 6. *Discrimination:* Instances of discrimination against Muslim families seeking to rent have been reported, which raises concerns about fairness and inclusivity. 7. *Prohibitions on Home-Based Businesses:* Residents are restricted from running small businesses from their rented homes, despite no explicit legal prohibition according to the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. 8. *Monthly Parking Fees:* Tenants are required to pay monthly fees for parking their vehicles in the society's designated areas. 9. *Gate Key Charges:* Some buildings impose a gate key fee, creating an additional financial burden for tenants. In some buildings in this society there is a very horrible rule that tenants must buy a gate key to enter each building at 200/- rupees and 100/- rupees for flat owners. When the tenant will leave their rented flat the gate key must be given back to the supervisor then the supervisor of this building will give 100/- rupees back to the tenant and the balance 100/- rupees will be considered as a service fee for using this gate key for a rented period *Conclusion for giving (-1) star review in minus>* Regrettably, the overall experience in CIDCO Asavari Society leans towards the negative for tenants. The perceived autocracy of flat owners, discriminatory practices, and stringent rules make it challenging for residents to enjoy a sense of freedom and community. As a tenant, the struggles with water quality, restricted activities, and financial obligations have made my stay less than satisfactory. It is my hope that improvements can be made to create a more inclusive and tenant-friendly environment in the future.
@Max-yh8hx
@Max-yh8hx 5 ай бұрын
Finally I am giving a review for CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 *Introduction:* After residing in CIDCO Asavari Society for the past three years, as a tenant in Building No.L2, I feel compelled to share my experiences and provide a thorough review of the positives and negatives observed in this cidco asavari society. *Background:* Having been a resident of South Bombay in my own home since birth, personal reasons led me to explore a new area for 2 to 3 years. After careful consideration, I chose CIDCO Asavari Society in Taloja Phase 2 for its spacious flats, affordable rental rates, extensive parking facilities, multiple gardens, and the recent addition of metro transport. *Organizational Structure:* This society comprises more than 30 buildings, each with its own secretary or president, responsible for enforcing unique rules within their respective buildings. It's noteworthy that these rules are not standardized across the entire society, as per the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. Certainly! In our diverse world, every individual, location, and product possesses both positive and negative aspects. Upon closer inspection of the CIDCO Asavari Society, I have identified both commendable attributes and areas that could be improved. *Pointwise Reviews:* *Positive Aspects:* 1. *Ample Parking and Green Spaces:* The society boasts a vast parking area and multiple gardens, enhancing the overall living experience. 2. *Transportation:* The recent addition of metro transport has improved accessibility for residents. 3. *Weekly Bazaar:* A convenient weekly bazaar provides access to essential household products. *Negative Aspects:* 1. *Water Quality:* The water supply in CIDCO's buildings is a significant issue, with dark grey water that is unfit for consumption, necessitating the purchase of water filters or bottled water. 2. *Noise Restrictions:* Tenants are restricted from playing loud music in their rented flats. 3. *Internal Family Matters:* Rules prohibit tenants from resolving personal family issues internally. 4. *Communication Restrictions:* Tenants are unable to engage in debates with building supervisors or flat owners. 5. *Event Restrictions:* Large-scale personal or family events are not allowed within the society for tenants. 6. *Discrimination:* Instances of discrimination against Muslim families seeking to rent have been reported, which raises concerns about fairness and inclusivity. 7. *Prohibitions on Home-Based Businesses:* Residents are restricted from running small businesses from their rented homes, despite no explicit legal prohibition according to the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. 8. *Monthly Parking Fees:* Tenants are required to pay monthly fees for parking their vehicles in the society's designated areas. 9. *Gate Key Charges:* Some buildings impose a gate key fee, creating an additional financial burden for tenants. In some buildings in this society there is a very horrible rule that tenants must buy a gate key to enter each building at 200/- rupees and 100/- rupees for flat owners. When the tenant will leave their rented flat the gate key must be given back to the supervisor then the supervisor of this building will give 100/- rupees back to the tenant and the balance 100/- rupees will be considered as a service fee for using this gate key for a rented period *Conclusion for giving (-1) star review in minus>* Regrettably, the overall experience in CIDCO Asavari Society leans towards the negative for tenants. The perceived autocracy of flat owners, discriminatory practices, and stringent rules make it challenging for residents to enjoy a sense of freedom and community. As a tenant, the struggles with water quality, restricted activities, and financial obligations have made my stay less than satisfactory. It is my hope that improvements can be made to create a more inclusive and tenant-friendly environment in the future.
@childofgod2650
@childofgod2650 6 ай бұрын
Keep going 💪
@eryxzone
@eryxzone 6 ай бұрын
This is not feasible for buying in Metro cities unless someone is filthy rich!!
@poojasurya123
@poojasurya123 6 ай бұрын
Nice information 👍
@childofgod2650
@childofgod2650 6 ай бұрын
Keep going 💪
@makrealty8197
@makrealty8197 6 ай бұрын
Good Formula for real estate buyers . Keep making such kind of informative videos.
@constructionzonemdsammisul182
@constructionzonemdsammisul182 6 ай бұрын
Great sir 👌
@AkashKumar-il9qf
@AkashKumar-il9qf 6 ай бұрын
Ok sir