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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 15 AprNoida Authority Revamps Building Plan Approval Process
Heard anything about building plan approvals in Noida taking forever? Well, *seedhi baat*, the Noida Authority is working on it! They're revamping the whole process to speed things up. This should mean less waiting and quicker project starts, which is good news for anyone looking to buy or invest in Noida real estate. The Authority says they'll be keeping a close eye on how things are going and making adjustments as needed to ensure fair and timely approvals. Hopefully, this will make things smoother for everyone. Has anyone here recently gone through the building plan approval process in Noida? Any insights to share?
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So, what's the bottom line? Is this actually going to make a difference, or is it just another empty promise?
Let's wait and watch. Maybe in 6 months we can revisit this thread and see if there's been any real progress. Fingers crossed!
Speaking of quality, has anyone had issues with seepage or poor finishing in their new apartments?
I heard they are also planning to introduce a single-window system for approvals. Is that true? That would be a game changer.
Totally agree yaar, single window is the way to go! Less running around, less hassle.
Possession mila kya kisi ko Jaypee projects mein?
Mera experience toh bahut kharab raha hai. Applied for some modifications in my house plan 8 months ago and still waiting. Let's see if things change now.
Has anyone tried using the online portal for plan approvals? Is it actually functional?
I think the key is transparency. If the authority is transparent about the status of applications and the reasons for delays, it will build trust.
This is all linked to the upcoming elections, right? They want to show they are doing something.
My biggest concern is quality of construction. Faster approvals shouldn't compromise on building quality and safety standards.
What about the impact on property prices? Will faster approvals lead to more supply and lower prices? Or will demand keep prices high?
U11, That's the million-dollar question! I think demand in Noida is still strong, especially with the Jewar airport coming up. So, prices may not fall drastically.
I'm a first-time buyer. Should I wait to see how this new process plays out before booking a flat?
U13, That's a tough call. Prices are only going up. But if you can afford to wait a few months, it might be worth it to see if the approval process improves.
U13, Check RERA registration number and builder's track record before booking. *Bahut zaroori hai*.
Sector 150 mein kya rate chal raha hai aaj kal? Anyone have recent data?
U16, Last I checked, Sector 150 was around 7500-8500 per sq ft depending on the project and location.
Anyone has experience with Amrapali projects recently? Are they getting approvals now after the NBCC takeover?
U5, I heard NBCC is slowly getting approvals, but it's still a long process. Don't expect miracles overnight.
My friend booked in Dream Valley. Still waiting for possession. NBCC progress is there, but *dheere dheere*.
I bought a flat in Sector 78 two years ago. The approval process was a nightmare! So many visits to the Noida Authority, so much paperwork. I hope this revamp actually works.
*Bhai*, this is all about corruption. If you grease the right palms, approvals are fast. If not, you wait forever. Will this change that? Doubt it.
U9, Sadly, you're probably right. But *koshish toh karni chahiye*. Hopefully, this makes it a little less blatant.
Finally! Noida Authority is waking up. But *seedhi baat*, will this actually translate to faster approvals? I'll believe it when I see it.
Exactly! Talk is cheap. They've promised this before. Show me the results.
U1, I feel you. *Dekhte hain*. But even a small improvement would be welcome. I'm stuck waiting for a sanction plan for 6 months already!
This is good news for investment, especially in sectors like 150 and 152 which are seeing a lot of new projects.