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15 Oct 2025
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Riya Kapoor had been dreaming of a home for years. A space where her kids could play, where friends could drop by without feeling cramped, and where she could finally have a place that felt truly hers. She spotted a 3BHK flat at Godrej Miraya. The builder said it cost 9 crore. She called, asked a few questions, listened, and tried to negotiate. The builder came back with 8.85 crore. She nodded, but inside, she thought: there has to be a better way.
She didn’t want to do this alone. She wanted someone who had done it before, someone who could guide her. She heard “buying real estate as a group” , that’s when she discovered TogetherBuying.
TogetherBuying works in one way. It finds people who want the same apartment, then it brings them together. That is how Riya met Ms. Neha, Mr. Sameer, and Mr. Rohit. Each wanted a flat at Godrej Miraya. Each had their own story, their own plan, their own timing. Alone, they had no leverage. Together, they had numbers. All of them took online site visits as well.
When TogetherBuying approached the builder saw four apartments at once. That meant 36 crore in one discussion. TogetherBuying spoke to the builder for the group.
The builder agreed to 32.52 crore. For Riya, that meant 87 lakh saved. That was on top of her initial 15 lakh discount. She called her family. They talked. They planned furniture. They planned interiors. They planned small things they had delayed.
Buying a home alone can feel like a maze. One step forward, two steps back. Builders have rules. Brokers have their own timing. Costs appear at random.
TogetherBuying works differently. It finds buyers who want the same project. It forms a group. It negotiates directly with the builder. Everyone in the group benefits. Everyone has the same number. Everyone can see the savings.
For Riya, the process was simple. She joined the group. She provided her requirements. TogetherBuying negotiated. The builder agreed. She signed. She moved in.
No stress about negotiating alone. No feeling that she left money on the table. No endless calls and emails.
Riya shared one moment with her family. They sat together in the living room of their soon-to-be home. The numbers were final. The savings were real. They laughed. They planned their next steps.
Her neighbor, Suman, had spent months trying to buy a similar property alone. Suman’s final saving was small. She still wondered if she had made a mistake. Riya, in contrast, felt confident.
The emotional value of knowing she did not overpay was equal to the financial value.
The four buyers saved 3.48 crore collectively.
Riya saved 87 lakh.
She could plan interiors, furniture, lifestyle changes, or even future investments. The savings gave her options. They gave her control.
Other buyers in the same group shared their own stories. Mr. Sameer bought his flat and started planning the furniture he had delayed. Ms. Neha booked her flat and felt the relief of being part of a larger plan. Mr. Rohit focused on logistics, knowing TogetherBuying handled the negotiation.
The system is simple.
Finding Active Groups: The platform tracks projects like Godrej Miraya where buyers are looking.
Matching Buyers: Individuals with similar interest are grouped.
Negotiation: The experts speak to the builder on behalf of the group.
Sharing Savings: Every buyer gets the benefit of the negotiation.
Riya did not have to worry about timing, hidden costs, or being outsmarted. She trusted the process, joined the group, and saw results.
Numbers matter: A group of buyers can negotiate what a single buyer cannot.
Collaboration works: Talking together has a result that talking alone cannot achieve.
Savings can create options: Money saved can be used for plans, not stress.
Trust matters: Buyers gain confidence when they feel supported.
Riya’s journey showed that home buying does not have to be lonely. It does not have to be stressful. It can be shared. It can be clear.
Riya remembers going to the builder office with TogetherBuying. She saw other buyers, each with their own reasons to save. One buyer wanted to plan a wedding, another wanted to support their parents, one wanted to invest in interiors. The group became a small community. Everyone was looking out for each other.
When the final numbers arrived, the group celebrated. Four homes secured. Total savings: 3.48 crore. Each buyer had their own story, but the process was the same. TogetherBuying created clarity. TogetherBuying created results.
Riya’s story is a reminder that even when the numbers are big, the process can feel human. Real people, real families, real decisions.
Riya Kapoor’s flat cost 9 crore. She paid less. She joined a group. She saw a process that worked for her. She gained control. She gained trust. She gained peace of mind.
Buying alone is one way. Joining others is another. With TogetherBuying, joining others creates leverage, savings, and confidence.
This approach shows that even premium projects can be accessible, understandable, and manageable. The buyer is no longer just a number. The buyer is part of a plan, a group, and a system that works.
Riya Kapoor’s journey is more than a story of savings. It is a story of shared effort, strategic decisions, and human connection. She did not negotiate alone. She did not feel isolated. She was part of a group. She was part of a process.
The result: 87 lakh saved, a flat secured, and a family with plans for their future. TogetherBuying helped her navigate the maze, focus on decisions that mattered, and take control of a process that often overwhelms buyers.
Her story is a reminder that home buying can be smart, shared, and simple when the right system is in place.
For anyone considering Godrej Miraya or any other project and wants to know more about buying real estate as a group, Riya’s experience shows one thing: working together changes everything.
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