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posted on 9 AprNoida Authority to Conduct Survey for Affordable Housing Scheme
📢 Noida mein affordable housing ka scene banne wala hai? Guys, Noida Authority ek survey karne wali hai to find land for affordable housing! Yeh news kaafi interesting hai, especially un logon ke liye jo Noida mein apna ghar dhoond rahe hain but budget tight hai. Obviously, land mil gaya toh new projects aayenge... which means more options aur shayad better prices bhi? I'm curious to see kaunsi locations Authority target karegi. Hopefully, connectivity bhi achhi hogi. This could be a game-changer for first-time home buyers! Aapko kya lagta hai — positive ya negative for buyers?
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So, what's the next step? When will we know more about the locations and prices? I'm seriously considering buying if the deal is good.
I hope they don't repeat the mistakes of the past. Remember the Amrapali fiasco? Buyers were left stranded. Due diligence is key!
Positive for buyers IF the prices are *actually* affordable and the construction quality is good. But I'm not holding my breath.
Connectivity is crucial. They should prioritize locations near the metro or with good bus connectivity. Otherwise, it's just another isolated colony.
Let's see what happens. Noida Authority has a habit of making big announcements and then doing nothing. I'll wait and watch before getting my hopes up.
I think it's a positive step overall, but the execution is what matters. They need to be transparent and accountable to the buyers.
Does anyone know when the survey will actually start? And how long will it take? I need to plan my finances accordingly.
Yeh sab toh theek hai, but what about the registry issue? So many people are still struggling to get their flats registered. Will this scheme address that?
That's a valid point. Registry issues are a major headache in Noida. They need to resolve that first before launching new schemes.
Exactly! Registry is more important than affordable housing. What's the point of having a cheap flat if you can't legally own it?
I think it's a good initiative, but it needs to be executed properly. They need to involve residents in the planning process and address their concerns.
The devil is in the details. What's the carpet area going to be? What about parking? Maintenance charges? They need to be transparent about all the costs.
I'm an NRI looking to invest. Is Noida a good option right now? I'm hearing mixed reviews. I'm looking for good rental yield.
Noida is good for rental yield, especially near universities and IT parks. But do your research on the builder first. Delayed projects are a huge problem here.
Noida Authority ka track record kuch khaas nahi hai. They announce a lot of schemes, but implementation is always slow. I'll believe it when I see it.
Bhai, affordable housing mein quality compromise karenge. Cheap materials, poor construction. I'd rather pay a bit more and get a decent place.
Affordable housing matlab 40-50 lakh range mein flat? Is that even possible in Noida anymore? Rates toh skyrocket kar rahe hain!
Exactly! 40-50 lakh mein toh parking bhi nahi milegi aajkal.
Haan bhai, and then they'll hit you with hidden charges. Registration, stamp duty... it all adds up!
Mera personal experience hai, never trust builders blindly. I booked a flat in 2018, possession abhi tak nahi mila. RERA mein complaint bhi kiya, but nothing happened. Check RERA registration number before investing *anything*.
Which sectors do you guys think are prime for affordable housing? Maybe sectors near Pari Chowk? Land toh wahan kaafi khali pada hai.
Pari Chowk is too far! Transportation is a nightmare. They need to focus on areas with better metro connectivity.
Maybe sectors on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway? But those are already getting expensive.
Finally some good news! Noida mein apna ghar lena is getting impossible. Hopefully, they'll focus on sectors near the metro. Connectivity is key!
Negative, bhai. Affordable housing means smaller units, more density, and strain on existing infrastructure. Sector 75 already feels overcrowded. Where will they even find land?
I'm cautiously optimistic. It depends on *how* they do it. Cheap construction quality and zero amenities? No thanks. They need to learn from the mistakes of past affordable projects. Anyone remember the mess in Noida Extension a few years back?
Sector 150 mein toh already itna construction chal raha hai. Wahan space nahi hai. Maybe near Jewar Airport? But then connectivity will be a huge issue.