India, Aug. 7 -- A homebuyer shared his experience in an online post, recounting how he initially considered well-known Grade A projects and even submitted expressions of interest. However, with no firm allocations and prices rising quickly, he opted for a more practical route, purchasing from a Grade B developer who was within budget and ready to sell.

But the decision has since become a source of regret. "The location feels too far out, and the construction quality and overall experience aren't what I had hoped for. Looking back, I feel I should've just stretched a bit more financially," the buyer wrote on Reddit.

Redditors emphasize that buying a home isn't just about staying within budget, it also involves weighing factors like loca...