Noida man reveals why he regrets buying Rs 1 crore 'premium' flat

In the clip, the man expresses clear regret over his investment of Rs 1 crore in a flat while pointing out visible issues in the building's exterior.

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A video of a man's regret after buying a Rs 1 crore flat has gone viral. (Photo: Instagram)

A video from Noida has gone viral after a homeowner exposed what he claims is poor construction quality in a high-rise apartment he bought for Rs 1 crore, starting a discussion around the gap between ‘premium’ property prices and actual living conditions in NCR.

Shared by digital creator Adarsh on Instagram, the video captures the condition of a 22nd-floor flat in a residential society. In the clip, the man expresses clear regret over his investment, saying, “I am regretting a lot by investing Rs 1 crore,” while pointing out visible issues in the building’s exterior.

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As the camera pans across the structure, patches of discolouration and crumbling plaster can be seen on the outer walls, which is a stark contrast to what many expect from a premium property.

“This is a 22nd floor society in Noida,” he says, emphasising the scale and supposed standard of the project. While he acknowledges that interiors can be customised, “inside the flat, everything that you want to keep as interior can be done”, he questions the overall value, adding, “Itne paise diye hai, aur ye condition hai (I have paid so much money and this is the condition)”.

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The concerns don’t end with construction quality. The resident also highlights hygiene issues, alleging that an adjacent vacant unit has led to pigeon waste accumulation, resulting in an insect infestation. He further claims that the situation affected his health, stating he suffered a severe eye infection due to the unhygienic environment.

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The video has struck a chord with many viewers across NCR, with several users sharing similar experiences and frustrations. It has once again brought attention to a recurring concern, whether the high price tags attached to urban housing truly reflect the quality and upkeep that buyers expect.

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Published By:
Srimoyee Chowdhury
Published On:
Apr 21, 2026 14:14 IST