A prospective buyer, described as “Janice,” has bought a unit but does not know when—or whether—she will be able to move in, according to multiple reports.
The outlets say the developer, Bathla, is building more than 3,500 homes. They report the company has over $3 billion in debt, which contributes to buyer concern and delays. The articles focus on the gap between what purchasers are promised and when construction is completed and properties are delivered.
While all three sources address the same situation, their framing centers on the same core facts: the scale of Bathla’s development pipeline, the level of its debt, and the resulting uncertainty for buyers. Each report highlights buyer frustration at waiting for homes to materialise rather than providing a differing explanation for the delays, with no clear resolution reported in the provided excerpts.