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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 13 AprFarmers to get YEIDA-Level Compensation in New Noida
Heard a few folks worried about land acquisition delays impacting Noida's growth. Good news on that front: farmers in New Noida will now get YEIDA-level compensation for their land. What does this mean for us? It should speed up the Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad Investment Region (DNGIR) project. Faster land acquisition means faster development, which is a positive sign for property values and infrastructure in the long run. It also suggests the government is serious about fair deals, which brings more stability to the market. Anyone actively looking to buy in Noida right now? What areas are you focusing on and what are your biggest concerns?
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So, bottom line? Is this DNGIR project finally going to take off, or is it just another pipe dream?
Rising interest rates are also a concern. Makes buying a home even more expensive.
What's the next step? Will the government announce any specific timelines for development? That's what we need to know.
Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. I'm starting to think I'll never get possession.
I bought in Sector 137. The social infrastructure is decent, but traffic is a nightmare during peak hours.
Totally agree yaar. Noida's traffic is a pain. Need better infrastructure to support the growing population.
This news about YEIDA compensation, while positive, doesn't address the fundamental issue of builder accountability. RERA needs to be stricter.
Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake. Paid for a clubhouse that still doesn't exist!
Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. Booked a flat, builder promised everything. Now I'm stuck in legal battle. Be very careful.
Is the YEIDA compensation retroactive? Meaning, does it apply to past land acquisitions as well?
I think this will definitely boost investor confidence in the region. Especially NRIs who are looking for long-term investments.
Heard Sector 143B is promising. New metro line coming up. Anyone have any intel on current prices?
Sector 143B is still developing, but the metro connectivity is a big plus. Prices are relatively lower compared to developed sectors.
Compensation is one thing, but what about the farmers' consent? Are they happy with the deal? That's crucial for long-term stability.
Good point, U8. Forced acquisition is a recipe for disaster down the line.
I'm a tenant in Noida Extension and seriously considering buying. Rental yield is just not cutting it anymore. But prices are so high!
Sector 78 mein koi recent experience hai kisi ka? Thinking of investing there.
U11, I bought a 2BHK in Sector 78 three years ago. Possession mila kya, is the question you should be asking! Some builders are still delaying.
The problem isn't just land acquisition. It's also the bureaucratic delays. Even with land acquired, approvals take forever.
Bhai, this is great! Land acquisition was the biggest hurdle. Now hopefully prices will stabilise and we can see some real growth.
Actively looking in Sector 150. Greenery is a big draw. Biggest concern? Builder credibility. So many promises, so little delivery.
Sector 150 is good, but check the fine print. Some projects are still far from complete.
U4, I feel you! Builder credibility is a nightmare. RERA registration number check karo before you put down any money. It's a must!
I invested in a plot near Jewar Airport a few years back. Still waiting for development. This YEIDA compensation news gives me some hope.
YEIDA-level compensation is good news indeed! Finally, some progress on DNGIR. But will this *actually* translate to faster development? I'm cautiously optimistic.
I'm with you, U1. Seen too many announcements fizzle out. Let's see some action on the ground first.