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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 13 AprCommercial Properties Ruling Noida Real Estate Market in 2026
Noida's buzzing, folks! Word on the street is commercial properties are set to rule the Noida real estate market by 2026. And honestly, it makes total sense. Compared to Gurugram, entry costs are lower, plus the infrastructure is developing at lightning speed. What does this mean for us? Opportunity, my friends! With IT firms flocking here and the Yamuna Expressway boosting connectivity, demand for commercial spaces is only going to rise. This could be the perfect time to consider investing and see some serious appreciation. Sochiye zaroor. Are any of you currently looking to buy commercial property in Noida? What's your experience been like so far? Let's share notes!
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So, overall, what's the consensus? Is commercial property in Noida still a good investment in 2024, considering the risks?
Mujhe toh lagta hai, high risk, high reward. You need to do your research and be prepared for potential delays and market fluctuations.
Let's revisit this thread in 2026 and see if the prediction came true! What sectors should we track specifically?
I'm an NRI looking to invest. Is it better to go through a property dealer or directly with the builder?
@U20 Directly with the builder can save you commission, but a good dealer can help you negotiate a better deal and navigate the paperwork. Depends on your comfort level.
@U20 Be extra careful as an NRI. Get everything in writing and verified by a lawyer. Many builders try to take advantage.
@U20 Property dealer can give you options from multiple builders and locations. That could be helpful if you are not familiar with the area.
Sector 150 mein rates bahut badh gaye hain. Abhi toh residential bhi mushkil hai, commercial toh aur bhi expensive hoga.
The new metro extension is definitely boosting property values. Smart move by the government.
RERA registration number check karna zaroori hai, doston! Don't fall for promises. Verify everything.
Possession mila kya kisi ko Time Group projects mein? Heard they're always delaying.
@U16 Time Group? Bhai, bhool jao. They're notorious for delays. My friend is still waiting for possession after 5 years!
@U16 Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. I finally sold my booking at a loss. Better to cut your losses early.
@U16 RERA mein complaint file karo! That's the only way to get them to move.
@U7 Maintenance charges are a killer, true. It eats into your profits. I'm thinking of investing in a smaller SCO plot instead. Less hassle.
I bought a shop in Sector 18 back in 2019. Pre-COVID, it was doing great. Now, things are slowly picking up. But online shopping ka effect toh hai hi.
Sector 18 is prime location, no doubt. But the prices are sky-high! Not for the faint of heart.
What about the Yamuna Expressway area? Any potential there for commercial? I'm thinking long-term investment.
@U11 I heard some big companies are planning data centers near the airport. That could drive demand for commercial spaces.
@U11 Jewar airport is a game changer. Land prices are already rising there. But it's still early days, very risky.
@U11 Connectivity is still a concern. You're betting on future development, which might take longer than expected.
I'm a bit skeptical. Infrastructure *is* developing, but slowly. Metro connectivity is good, but last-mile connectivity is still a pain. Is the rental yield really worth the hassle?
@U2 Rental yield is definitely lower than residential right now, but capital appreciation potential is huge. Think long term, yaar.
Supertech is blacklisted for a reason! Stay away. I'm looking at Bhutani Infra, Grandthum project. Anyone have experience with them?
@U5 Grandthum looks good on paper, but check their payment plan carefully. They can be quite aggressive with demands.
@U5 I invested in Alphathum a few years back. Returns have been decent, but the maintenance charges are insane! Make sure you factor that in.
Totally agree! Noida's the place to be. Gurugram is saturated, bhai. Noida mein abhi scope hai. But which sectors are looking hot for commercial, any ideas?