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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 8 AprNoida Metro Aqua Line Extension Facing Hurdles
Did you know property values near metro lines often jump 15-20%? That's why the buzz around the Aqua Line extension in Noida is so important, even with the current land acquisition and funding hiccups. While there are some delays, it's worth remembering that these extensions are usually a game-changer for property values in the long run. Think about the areas that will become newly accessible! This could be a smart time to consider investments along the proposed route, keeping in mind the potential for future appreciation once the line is up and running. Anyone have first-hand experience with property dealings in the area or more info on the timeline?
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Anyone knows what happened to the last meeting regarding land acquisition? Any updates?
Remember the Faridabad metro extension? Took them ages! Don't get your hopes up too much.
Overall, I think it's a positive thing in the long run. But don't expect overnight miracles. Do your research and invest wisely.
I think focusing on areas closer to existing metro stations is a safer bet. Less risk, more immediate returns.
So, what's the general consensus? Is it a good time to buy near the proposed Aqua Line extension, or should we wait and see?
I read somewhere that the government is prioritizing the Jewar airport link first. So the Aqua Line extension might be on the back burner for a while. Just something to keep in mind.
Last I heard, the funding issues were related to some dispute between the Noida Authority and the state government. Anyone know what the latest is?
It's a gamble, isn't it? Invest now and hope for the best, or wait and potentially miss out. *Dil toh kehta hai invest kar lo*!
My friend bought a flat in Sector 144 two years ago. Possession mila kya, anyone?
Sector 144 mein, builder toh *bahut* delayed hai. Check RERA website for complaints.
I'm more worried about the builders jacking up prices *before* the metro is even close to completion. They'll use it as an excuse!
Exactly! They're already doing it. Sector 143 mein rates are crazy high, just because of the *potential* metro access.
Don't forget about the increased traffic and pollution that comes with metro stations. It's not all sunshine and roses.
What about the impact on commercial properties? Will rents go up for shops and offices near the new stations?
I was planning to buy a 2BHK in Sector 78. Should I wait for more clarity on the metro extension before making a decision? Prices are already so high!
Sector 78 is already quite developed. The metro extension won't have as big of an impact there compared to the newer sectors further down the line.
Check the RERA registration of the project. Some builders are facing issues there. Better safe than sorry.
Funding hiccups? That's putting it mildly! Government projects always take forever. Remember the Dwarka Expressway? Still not fully done!
I invested in a plot in Sector 151 three years ago, hoping for the metro. Abhi tak toh kuch nahi hua. Should I just sell?
Don't panic sell! Hold on to it. The market is generally up, even if the metro is delayed. You'll still get a decent return.
Sector 151 is promising. Once the Jewar airport is operational, everything around that area will boom. Patience, bhai.
Anyone has any inside information on the timelines? Official sources are always vague.
Bhai, government timelines are like builder timelines – *kabhi nahi aate* on time!
True that! Metro extension is always good news for property values. But *kab tak* will it actually happen? That's the real question. I've heard whispers of land acquisition issues near Pari Chowk again.
15-20%? Seems a bit optimistic, bhai. Maybe in the long run. Right now, the market is already inflated. But yeah, accessibility is key. I'm more interested in the impact on rentals.
Which areas exactly will benefit? Sector 148, 149, maybe Knowledge Park V? Anyone has a map of the proposed route?
Yeah, a map would be super helpful! I'm looking at a property in Sector 146, but not sure if it's close enough to make a difference.
I think it’s all sectors along the expressway till Pari Chowk, but the closer, the better. Less traffic jam headaches!