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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 16 AprNoida Authority Revises Building Plan Approval Process
Noida folks, kitne logon ko building plan approvals mein delay ki tension hoti hai? Well, good news! The Noida Authority has revamped the approval process to make things faster for builders. This means projects *should* get off the ground quicker, potentially leading to homes being delivered on time. Let's hope this translates to less waiting and more transparency for us buyers. Aapko kya lagta hai — positive ya negative for buyers?
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Okay, so to summarize: this new approval process *could* be good, but we need to see it in action. Don't get your hopes up too much, and always do your due diligence before investing. RERA check, builder track record, location, everything!
What happened to the Yamuna Expressway Authority? Are they doing anything to speed up approvals there as well?
Yamuna Expressway is a different beast altogether. Land acquisition issues, farmer protests... it's a mess.
Yeah, Yamuna Expressway is still facing a lot of challenges. Don't expect any quick changes there.
Let's hope this doesn't just translate to more projects being launched without proper infrastructure. We need better planning and execution, not just faster approvals.
U16, depends on the project and location. But generally, expect around 4500-5500 per sq ft in Sector 16B.
With the new metro line extension, I think prices will go up soon. Abhi invest karna is smart.
Metro is definitely a game changer. Especially for connectivity to Delhi. That will push up prices for sure.
But the metro is still under construction! How long until it's actually operational?
Haan exactly, Noida mein yahi problem hai – connectivity. Metro improves that a lot.
Kitna time lagta hai building plan approval mein normally? Anyone has any idea? Just curious what the 'faster' timeline will be.
Before it was taking anywhere from 6 months to a year, sometimes even longer depending on the project size and complexity. Hopefully, they can cut that down to 3-4 months.
3-4 months? That's optimistic! I'm betting it'll still be at least 6. These government processes never change that easily.
I bought a flat in Noida Extension 5 years ago. Possession mila kya? Nope! Still waiting. I'm not holding my breath for this new approval process to change anything drastically.
Noida Extension is a black hole for real estate dreams. So many delayed projects. Be careful everyone!
Gaur City 2? Bhai, that's a whole different level of mess. Avoid at all costs.
Sector 16B (Noida Extension) mein rates kya chal rahe hain aajkal? Anyone have a recent estimate?
True that. I know someone who invested in Gaur City 2 and still hasn't gotten possession after 7 years.
Sector 75? Which project? I'm looking to invest there. Any specific builder to avoid?
U4, DM me. I have some info on projects in Sector 75. Don't want to name names publicly, but be careful.
Haan bhai, Sector 75 mein bahut scams ho rahe hain. RERA registration check karo before investing.
This is good news overall, but the real issue is builder accountability. Even with faster approvals, if they don't have the funds or intention to finish, we're stuck. RERA mein bhi kuch nahi hota.
Exactly U7! RERA is a joke. Mera case 2 saal se pending hai. Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol.
Finally some good news! Noida Authority kuch toh kaam kar rahi hai. Hoping this actually makes a difference. Bahut delay ho gaya hai projects mein.
Positive, definitely! Less hassle for builders means more projects and hopefully, competitive pricing. But let's see if it actually happens on the ground.
I'll believe it when I see it. Promises toh bahut karte hain yeh log. Last time they said something similar, nothing changed. Sector 75 mein abhi bhi construction stalled hai.