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posted on 15 AprJewar Airport to Drive Greater Noida Housing Market
📢 Jewar Airport Effect: Greater Noida Housing on the Rise! Noida folks, get this: the upcoming Jewar Airport is seriously heating up the Greater Noida property market! Some areas have already seen prices jump by up to *five times*! That's insane growth, driven by the infrastructure boom. YEIDA's new residential plot scheme is just adding fuel to the fire. Seedhi baat, this could be a golden opportunity for investors. Do you think the airport changes the game for Noida real estate?
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Is this a good time to sell my property in sector 75? Rates have gone up quite a bit.
Definitely a seller's market right now. You could get a good price. Get a valuation from a couple of agents.
So, is the hype justified, or is it just another bubble waiting to burst? What's everyone's final take?
Overall, I think the Jewar Airport is a positive for Greater Noida real estate, but do your due diligence before investing. Don't just blindly follow the herd.
Possession mila kya kisi ko Ace City mein? I booked a flat there 5 years ago, still waiting.
Ace City is notorious for delays. Check their RERA registration number and file a complaint if needed.
I think the airport will benefit all of Noida, not just Greater Noida. Improved connectivity will boost the entire region's economy.
Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake. Paid for a swimming pool that was never built!
Seedhi baat, if you have the money, invest. Jewar Airport is a long-term play. Don't expect overnight riches.
Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. Seriously considering legal action now.
I'm a tenant in Greater Noida right now. Thinking of buying, but prices seem so high. Should I wait for a correction?
Correction might not happen anytime soon. Interest rates are high, but so is demand. If you find something you like, go for it.
Sector 150 ka avg rate 7k/sqft hai abhi. It's insane! I bought it for 4.5k just three years ago. Feeling lucky now.
Be careful - this builder has 3 delayed projects in Noida Extension. Don't fall for the marketing hype.
Infrastructure development is key. But basic amenities like water and electricity need to improve too. Greater Noida still has a long way to go.
Anyone has any idea about the new YEIDA plot scheme? What are the sizes and prices like?
I heard it's mostly for larger plots, not really affordable for the average buyer. Check the YEIDA website for details.
I think it's a good time to invest in commercial properties near the airport as well. Shops, restaurants, etc. will be in high demand.
While the airport is a positive, don't forget about the pollution. Noida and Greater Noida already have bad air quality. Will the airport make it worse?
Bhai, I'm skeptical. Builders are always hyping things up. Jewar Airport is still years away. Yes, it will have an impact, but five times? Sounds like marketing BS to me. RERA registration dikhao, tab maanunga.
Totally agree yaar! The airport is a game-changer. But I think the real winners will be those who invested early. Now, the prices are already quite high, especially near Pari Chowk.
Haan exactly, Pari Chowk is crazy expensive now. I remember when it was relatively affordable. Ab toh Sector 150 bhi Pari Chowk jaise ho gaya hai.
Sector 150 is good, but connectivity is still an issue. Metro extension kab tak hoga?
I invested in a plot near the Yamuna Expressway a few years ago. Hoping this Jewar Airport thing will finally pay off. Fingers crossed!
Don't just look at the airport effect. Check the builder's track record. I booked a flat with XYZ Developers two years ago, and possession is still pending. They keep giving new dates!
Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago with them. Finally, I had to escalate to RERA to get some movement.
XYZ Developers? Oh man, I've heard horror stories about them. Which project are you talking about?
Five times?! Seriously? Which areas are we talking about? I bought a plot in YEIDA Sector 18 a while back, hoping for something like this. Tell me more!