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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 18 AprNoida Authority Adopts Land Pooling for Expressway Development
Heard about land pooling in Noida? What does it even mean for us? Basically, the Noida Authority is trying a new way to get land for development along the Expressway. Instead of just buying land outright (which led to some issues with farmers), they're offering landowners a share of *developed* land in return. The goal is to build up a land bank without getting stuck in court battles, which should speed up industrial, residential, and commercial projects. Less legal drama hopefully means a more stable real estate market in the long run. Aapko kya lagta hai — positive ya negative for buyers?
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Let's see if they actually do it properly. I'll believe it when I see it.
Ultimately, it depends on the implementation. If done right, it's a definite positive for the Noida real estate market.
Positive for the long term. More land availability should eventually translate to more affordable housing.
I agree with U6, the devil is in the details. Need to see how the Noida Authority manages the process and ensures fair compensation for the farmers.
Land pooling is good in theory, but Noida's history with land acquisition is shady. Need transparency and accountability.
Hopefully, this will reduce the builder-farmer conflicts we've seen in the past. Those conflicts have caused so many project delays.
For buyers, this means more supply in the future, which *could* stabilize prices. But don't expect miracles overnight.
My personal experience: I booked a flat in 2016, promised possession in 2019. Still waiting. Builder keeps giving excuses. Land pooling or no land pooling, builders will do what they want.
Kya rate chal raha hai Sector 143 mein aaj kal?
Around 6500-7500 per sq ft, depending on the project and amenities. But rates are increasing due to the new metro line extension.
Good move by Noida Authority. Should have done this years ago. Less litigation, faster development. Win-win for everyone (hopefully!).
So, what happens next? Will this land pooling scheme actually go through this time?
Anyone know which sectors are likely to benefit most from this land pooling?
Probably the sectors along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, especially those closer to the Yamuna Expressway interchange. Sector 151, 152, maybe even 146.
Heard Sector 150 and 147 are also in focus. But be careful, some builders are already hyping up prices based on this news.
Bhai, yeh toh phir se lottery lag gayi builders ki! They'll get more land to build and delay even more.
I am an NRI looking to invest in Noida. Is this a good time to buy, considering this land pooling scheme?
Market is already up, prices are rising. But if you are looking long term (5+ years), Noida Expressway is still a good bet. Just do your due diligence on the builder.
Check RERA registration and builder's past projects before investing. Also, consider the location carefully, especially with this new land pooling. Some areas will develop faster than others.
Land pooling is a good concept, but implementation is key. What guarantee do we have that farmers will get a fair deal and the developed land on time?
That's the million-dollar question! RERA mein bhi kitna kuch likha hota hai, hota kuch nahi hai.
I bought a flat in Sector 150 three years ago. Still waiting for possession. Will this land pooling scheme actually help finish existing projects faster, or will it just create new ones?
Positive in the long run, but short-term pain is likely. Expect some price volatility near the Expressway as the new land bank shapes up.
Heard about land pooling in Noida? What does it even mean for us? Basically, the Noida Authority is trying a new way to get land for development along the Expressway. Instead of just buying land outright (which led to some issues with farmers), they're offering landowners a share of *developed* land in return. The goal is to build up a land bank without getting stuck in court battles, which should speed up industrial, residential, and commercial projects. Less legal drama hopefully means a more stable real estate market in the long run. Aapko kya lagta hai — positive ya negative for buyers?
Positive lagta hai bhai! Finally, kuch toh development jaldi hoga. Delays se toh tang aa gaye hain sab.
I think it's a wait-and-see approach. Theoretically good, but Noida Authority's track record... let's just say I'm not holding my breath.
Exactly! Talk is cheap. Show me some concrete progress first. They promised Jewar airport connectivity years ago!
Haan yaar, Noida Authority ka toh naam hi delay hai. But still, kuch toh karna padega na. Land acquisition is a huge bottleneck.