Beautiful and excellent location, RERA approved project by experienced builders.

Aurum by Sree Varaaha Reviews
Aurum by Sree Varaaha Review 2026: Is It Worth It? (Pros, Cons & Ratings)
This page brings together real Google and Reddit reviews for Aurum by Sree Varaaha, plotted over time, so you can see how buyer sentiment has shifted and track the project better before deciding.
Over all time, 7 positive of 7 meaningful reviews (100% positive). Most positives in Feb '26 (2); highest volume in Feb '26 (2 total).
Neutral and General Discussion reviews are excluded from the chart.
All categories
Aurum by Sree Varaaha lands strongly positive overall — 100% of 7 categorised reviews are positive and it holds a 4.9★ Google rating. No single area stands out as a clear strength. There are no consistent weak spots.
Here is a summary of what people say about Aurum by Sree Varaaha in Financial District, Hyderabad, based on 7 reviews. Most people are happy — 7 of 7 reviews are positive (100%).
People mostly appreciate location & connectivity, possession timing and price & value.
This combines 2 Google reviews and 5 Reddit posts. The pros and cons below are the common points people raised.
What each topic says
- Locationmostly positivePeople talk about the location and daily travel. Mostly positive (2 of 2 positive).
- Possession/Delaymostly positivePeople talk about handover time and construction delays. Mostly positive (2 of 2 positive).
- Price/Valuemostly positivePeople talk about the price and whether it is worth the money. Mostly positive (2 of 2 positive).
- Legal/RERAmostly positivePeople talk about approvals, RERA registration and paperwork. Mostly positive (1 of 1 positive).
Pros
- Good location and connectivity — in 2 reviews
- Possession on track — in 2 reviews
- Seen as good value for money — in 2 reviews
- Clear approvals and paperwork — in 1 reviews
Cons
No clear cons in this filter yet.
What people wrote
Really impressed with how thoughtfully Aurum by Sree Varaaha is being planned, the scale and design truly stand out. The location in Nanakramguda/Financial District itself is a huge plus, with great connectivity and surroundings. What I liked most is the focus on spacious luxury living and the overall premium feel of the project, especially the high-rise towers and sky residences. Overall, it feels like a project that’s aiming to set a new benchmark for upscale living in this area.
Been house hunting around Financial District for the past couple of months with a budget of ~1.2 Cr. Sharing some quick observations from my weekend visits: Tellapur Aparna Cyber 4 - Within my budget I can get a 2BHK. If I stretch slightly, maybe a 2.5BHK (~1500 sft). Project looks decent (as expected from Aparna), but value-for-money feels tight for the configuration as mid rise non mivan construction. Vision Arsha - Project looked decent. However, sales experience was a big turn-off. Agent was hell bent on asking for purchase confirmation before even showing the flat layout. Also, project completion will take time. Rajpushpa - Again, in this budget mostly 2BHK options only. Sales Agent keeps on badgering once we visit. Bricks Marvella - Layout and location seemed decent. Completion expected around March 2028. Same story budget-wise — only 2BHK feasible. Overall Impression - Honestly, Tellapur currently feels like a deserted construction belt. Dust everywhere. Minimal external amenities if you step outside the gated society ecosystem. Most projects are slightly interior.Feels like a “future bet” area — but today’s livability seems limited. Narsingi Oorjita Vedant- Located right beside Musi River. One side faces a graveyard. Major concern: amenities are built on buffer zone land, which theoretically the government could reclaim. 1500 sft fits within budget. Bayleaf by Verdant - Better location comparatively. But only 3 & 4 BHKs. 3BHK starts around 1.5 Cr — outside my budget unless stretched significantly. Taproot Infra - Hornbill Retreat- Very interior. Construction just at 2nd floor stage, so delivery will take time. 3BHK possible if I stretch. Overall Impression- Feels like most projects are still “village zone” developments. Roads towards Narsingi Circle already feel narrow — once all these projects are occupied, congestion seems inevitable and has a danger of flooding in rainy season. Good proximity to Financial District though. Kokapet Greenspace Celestial - Interesting pricing — around 8500/sft while nearby properties are 10k–11k per sft. The reason seems obvious: there’s a graveyard directly in front of 3 blocks. Phase 1 handover in ~5 months. Phase 2 by next year end. Overall Impression- Location-wise Kokapet definitely feels more premium and developed compared to Tellapur/Narsingi interiors. Kondapur Solitaire Unity - Location is solid (Kondapur advantage), though the approach road isn’t great. A Hallmark project is coming up in front, so dust/construction for the foreseeable future. Didn’t like the layouts — builder prioritized huge balconies but rooms felt matchbox sized. 2BHK is close to 1.3 Cr here. Happy house hunting to everyone else in this crazy market 沈
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Seems like a good project in terms of all specs and decent density. Good access to ORR through service road. Wondering if anyone has booked and amwhat they think? especially since thseems to be a relatively new builder. Am interested in buying but want to understand pros and cons.