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posted on 10 AprGDA vested with power to change land use for townships
**Badhai ho, GDA can now change land use for townships!** Yeh news kaafi important hai if you're eyeing property around Noida. Basically, GDA ko power mil gayi hai to convert agricultural land to residential for township projects. This should speed things up, especially for projects like the Harnandipuram township. Delays kam honge, aur aapka ghar jaldi banega! Market mein kuch toh change ho raha hai. Aapko kya lagta hai — positive ya negative for buyers?
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My take: cautiously optimistic. It's a step in the right direction, but the devil is in the details. We need to see how GDA implements this new power.
So, what happens next? When can we expect to see the actual impact on project timelines?
Bhai, this builder ka track record bahut poor hai. I would stay away from any projects by them.
I bought in Pari Chowk 5 years ago. Rates haven't really moved much. Hoping this will finally give the area a boost. Fingers crossed!
So, is this going to affect all township projects, or just the ones in Harnandipuram? Need more clarity!
Totally agree yaar. Need to see this in action before celebrating. Builders always promise the moon.
With the rising interest rates, buying a home is becoming even more difficult. Will this news actually make a difference to affordability?
Possession mila kya kisi ko Harnandipuram mein? Anyone actually living there yet?
Last I heard, it's still mostly under construction. Check the builder's website for updates (if you trust them!).
Be careful — this builder has 3 delayed projects in Sector 16B. Check their track record thoroughly before putting down any money.
I think this is a calculated move by the government before the elections. They want to show they're doing something to boost the economy. How long will this 'efficiency' last after the votes are cast?
Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake in Sector 75. They promised everything, but half of it is still missing!
Yeh news kaafi risky bhi hai. If GDA can change land use so easily, what's stopping them from doing it again later? Could devalue existing properties.
Guys, RERA registration number check karo before investing anywhere. It's the bare minimum you can do to protect yourself.
This is good news especially for Greater Noida West (Noida Extension). So many delayed projects there. Hopefully, this unlocks things.
Noida Extension mein toh builder log loot rahe hain. Infrastructure is still a joke. I wouldn't invest there unless you get a crazy good deal.
What about the environmental impact? Converting agricultural land seems short-sighted. We need more green spaces, not more concrete jungles.
Good point! Development at what cost? GDA needs to balance development with sustainability.
Badhai toh hai, but how much will it actually change things on the ground? Builders have a way of finding loopholes. Skeptical until I see actual progress.
Exactly! Paper pe toh sab achha lagta hai. Reality is often very different. Remember the Jewar airport promises? Still waiting...
Harnandipuram? That's near Sector 150, right? I heard the prices there are already inflated. Will this news push them even higher? Thinking of investing, but scared of a bubble.
Sector 150 ka avg rate 7k/sqft hai abhi. Depends on the builder and amenities, of course. Do your research!
Haan, Sector 150 is prime real estate now. Metro connectivity is a big plus. But be careful, many projects are still under construction.
Positive, definitely positive. Less red tape means faster approvals. Faster approvals means more supply. More supply *should* mean more stable prices. At least, that's the theory!
Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. I booked a flat in Sector 78, and the possession is still pending. Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. I hope this helps new buyers avoid my fate.
Finally some good news! Noida's property scene has been a mess of delays. Hopefully, this GDA move will actually help speed things up. Fingers crossed! Anyone know which sectors will benefit the most?