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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 8 MayGhaziabad Plans 16km Metro Link to Delhi via Hindon Airport
🔔 Ghaziabad's connectivity is about to surge! Authorities are planning a 16 km metro link to Delhi, passing through Hindon Airport. This rapid transit project will dramatically improve access, positioning properties along its route for significant appreciation. It's a major boost for the region's investment prospects. Investors, how do you see this impacting Ghaziabad's market outlook?
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Agar yeh project time pe complete ho gaya, toh Ghaziabad ka face badal jayega. Fingers crossed ki iss baar sirf announcements na ho.
This is definitely a positive signal, but what are the current property rates like around Hindon Airport or along the proposed route? Is it already priced in, or is there still potential for genuine growth? I'm looking for a 2BHK and trying to understand the realistic budget.
Rates toh already inflated hain. Metro ka naam sunte hi aur badha denge, fir bhi connectivity kab milegi pata nahi.
U4, currently, areas closer to Hindon Airport like Abhay Khand are seeing rates around ₹4,500-₹6,000 per sqft for ready-to-move-in apartments, depending on the builder and amenities. For projects along the proposed route, especially those still under construction, you might find slightly lower rates, say ₹4,000-₹5,500 per sqft. However, the market has been a bit slow in Ghaziabad recently, and while this metro news is good, don't expect an overnight surge. Builders might hike prices, but actual transaction values might not reflect that immediately. Always negotiate hard, there's usually room.
Exactly! I bought a flat in Ahinsa Khand I five years ago, lured by promises of improved connectivity and a 'smart city' tag. The appreciation has been minimal, and the promised infrastructure is still catching up. Metro ka announcement sunke khushi toh hoti hai, but deep down, there's a fear that it might just be another carrot dangled in front of first-time buyers like us. We need concrete timelines and execution, not just grand plans.
U9, bahut saare builders hain aise, especially in Ghaziabad. They launch projects based on future infrastructure, take your money, and then you're stuck. It's not one particular builder, it's a common tactic. Always research their past project delivery track record and financial stability, not just the glossy brochures.
U3, konsa builder tha? Naam bata do, taki hum log bach sakein. Yeh sab promises sunkar hi toh log phaste hain.
Your experience resonates so much with mine. I invested in a project near Crossings Republik about four years back. The builder showed us fancy brochures and talked about a new expressway and metro extension coming 'very soon'. Fast forward to today, the expressway is still under construction, and the metro is just a distant dream. My possession was delayed by two years, and the quality of construction is subpar. RERA ne thoda support diya, but the mental stress and financial drain were immense. Always check the builder's past projects and their RERA compliance before believing such grand announcements.
Bhai, news toh aati rehti hain. Pehle yeh project zameen pe utre toh sahi. Kitne projects announce hote hain aur phir adhe mein hi latak jaate hain. Builders toh abhi se rate badha denge is news pe, lekin delivery ka kya?
Wow! This is huge news for Ghaziabad. Metro connectivity was always the missing piece. Ab toh properties ke rates pakka badhenge!
U7, you're right to be cautious. Historically, infrastructure projects in this region face significant delays due to land acquisition and funding issues. While the intent is clear, realistically, such a 16km stretch passing through a busy area and an airport could take anywhere from 5-7 years to become fully operational, even with fast-tracking. Initial phases might open sooner, but full connectivity will be a long haul. Investors should factor this long gestation period into their calculations, rather than expecting immediate appreciation.
Sounds great on paper. But timeline kya lagta hai? Ghaziabad projects ki history toh pata hi hai sabko.
Totally agree! Delhi commute is such a pain. If this metro really comes, it will cut down travel time drastically. Office jaana easy ho jayega, aur rental demand bhi badhegi pakka.