- One pays a much higher cost to buy such a luxury property, given the extra investment and effort put in by the developers to create something of such scale and magnificence. The cost is invariably higher than most other regular luxurious housing projects in the same vicinity
- It is not easy - or cheap - to maintain such homes. They require extra efforts and resources to ensure the ambience endures and the high levels of functionality do not erode
- If more than two generations are living under the same roof, catering to individual tastes becomes difficult. What feels novel at the time of purchase may become an irritant over time
- Human tastes change, and one particular style of interiors can only be appealing for a specific period of time after which one wants a change. It becomes extremely expensive and in some cases almost impossible to change the entire architecture of a residence, especially in the case of apartments in a high-rise. In such cases, changing the exteriors is out of the question and making internal changes usually also calls for intense structural audits and municipal permissions