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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 8 AprGDA Gets Power to Change Land Use for Townships
**80% of the land** for the Harnandipuram township was agricultural. But *seedhi baat*, that's changing! The GDA now has the power to rezone land for townships, which means projects like Harnandipuram can move faster. This is good news for anyone looking to buy in Noida. It should help speed up development and hopefully resolve some of the land-use delays we've been seeing. Less red tape, more homes, *samjhe*? Are you currently searching for property in Noida? Have you faced any delays or land-related issues? Share your experience!
#Noida#land-acquisition#government-policy
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Good news but let's see how it plays out on the ground. We've heard such announcements before. Implementation is key!
Sector 143B mein kya chal raha hai? Anyone have any updates on the projects there?
I'm considering buying a resale property in Sector 93A. Any advice?
*Chalo, dekhte hai kya hota hai*. Hopefully, this will actually benefit home buyers.
Less red tape is always a good thing. But let's hope the GDA doesn't get corrupt now with all this new power.
So, what's the bottom line? Should I buy now, or wait? Confused *hoon yaar*.
What about the environmental impact? Are they taking that into consideration? More construction means more pollution.
Mera experience toh bahut bura raha hai. I booked a flat in 2018, and still no sign of possession. Builder keeps giving excuses. *Kya karu mein?*
I'm an NRI looking to invest in Noida. Is it a good time to buy, considering the current market conditions? The rupee is weak, so it seems like a good opportunity.
Yes, definitely a good time for NRIs. But do your due diligence. *Sab kuch check karo* before investing.
This GDA decision sounds promising, but I'll believe it when I see it. I've been burned before by builder promises.
Sector 150 is booming! The new metro line is a game changer. Prices are already going up.
Sector 150 is good, but it's also *dur*. Connectivity is still an issue for some parts.
I bought a flat in Sector 75 two years ago. Possession was delayed by a year, but finally got it. The biggest headache was dealing with the builder's sales team. *Ek number ke jhoote!*
Does this mean property rates will go up? I'm planning to buy soon, but *dar lag raha hai* prices will skyrocket.
Definitely expect some price increase. Demand will go up with faster project approvals. *Soch samajh ke invest karo*.
Anyone know what the circle rates are in Harnandipuram? Need to understand the stamp duty implications.
This is all good on paper, but what about the farmers whose land is being acquired? Are they being compensated fairly? Just asking the real questions.
Good point. Development *toh hona chahiye*, but not at the expense of the farmers.
I'm looking to invest in a 2BHK in Noida Extension. What are the current rates like? Any recommendations for good builders with a solid track record?
Bhai, check out Godrej Properties. Their projects are usually good, but *thoda mehenga hai*.
Avoid Amrapali at all costs! *Mera paisa doob gaya*. Check RERA registration number and builder's history *before* investing.
*Yeh toh achi khabar hai*. I'm tired of all the delays. I'm looking to buy my first home, and Noida seems like a good option.
Finally some good news! *Bahut time se* land acquisition issues ki wajah se projects stuck the. Hopefully, this will actually speed things up. Fingers crossed!
Seedhi baat no bakwas! GDA finally waking up. But *kitna sach hai*? Builders promise a lot, deliver very little.
Exactly! Show me the delivery, not just the promises. I'm still waiting for possession of my flat in Sector 78 - it's been 3 years overdue!
Harnandipuram... isn't that near Noida Extension? What's the price range looking like there? Anyone have any idea?