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posted on 9 AprNoida Homebuyers Get Relief as Registry Ban Lifts on Sports City Projects
📢 Noida Sports City registry ban LIFTED! Finally, some good news for Sports City homebuyers! After a long five-year wait, Noida Authority is allowing registries again for Lotus Greens projects in Sector 150. This follows the Supreme Court's approval of a resolution plan. *Seedhi baat* – this could seriously impact property values in the area. Do you think this changes the investment outlook for Noida?
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Let's see how quickly the Noida Authority and the builders can get the registry process going smoothly. That will be the real test.
I heard the Supreme Court approved a specific resolution plan. Does anyone know the details of this plan?
Sector 150 has a lot of potential. But the builders need to be more transparent and accountable. *Tabhi baat banegi*.
So, what's the final verdict? Is it a good time to buy or not? I'm confused.
U9, it depends on your risk appetite and investment horizon. Do your research and decide for yourself. *Kisi aur ki sun kar mat karo*.
This is definitely a step in the right direction. Let's hope it leads to a positive outcome for all the affected homebuyers.
I agree with U20. Due diligence is key. Don't just jump in because of the hype.
Anyone has any update on the amenities completion in Lotus Greens projects? That was a major concern earlier.
I am an NRI looking to invest. Is this a good time to buy property in Noida, considering the current market conditions?
U4, Noida is still a good option for investment. But be prepared for potential delays and issues with builders. Choose wisely.
What's the next step now? Will the registry process be smooth, or will there be more hurdles?
Does anyone know the current average rate per sqft in Sector 150? I'm thinking of investing.
Last I checked, it was around 7000-7500 per sqft depending on the project and location. *Thoda bargain karna padega*.
U17, rates have gone up recently. Expect to pay more than 7500 for a good project with decent amenities.
This is good news for those who invested early. But with rising interest rates, is it still a good time to invest in real estate?
Seedhi baat, this is a positive development. But don't get carried away. Do your due diligence before investing. Check the builder's RERA registration and financial health. *Paisa doob sakta hai*!
Lotus Greens ka track record is not the best. I heard they have other delayed projects in Noida Extension also. Be careful.
Sector 150 is a good location though. Near the Pari Chowk and good connectivity. But the registry issue was a major setback. Hopefully, this will change things.
Connectivity *aur bhi improve hogi* with the new Jewar airport coming up. Sector 150 is strategically located.
Haan, Jewar airport is a big plus. But *kab tak banega*? That's the question!
I bought a flat in Sector 150 three years ago. Still waiting for possession. Builder keeps giving new dates. *Kya karein*?
U12, have you filed a complaint with RERA? That's what I did. It helped, somewhat.
U13, RERA *mein bhi kitna time lagta hai*? It's a slow process. But yes, it's worth a try.
U12, same here! *Yeh builders toh loot rahe hain*. I'm thinking of selling even at a loss. *Koi fayda nahi hai* waiting.
Skeptical? *Bhai*, registry starts, demand increases, prices go up. Simple economics. But *kitna* increase? That's the question.
Five years is a long time, yaar. Many people must have lost money or moved on. I wonder what the impact on those who are still waiting for possession will be?
Exactly! *Unka kya hoga*? They've been paying EMIs for years without even seeing their home!
U3, I know someone in the same boat. *Bahut bura haal hai*. They are paying rent AND EMI. Double whammy.
U4, U5, true that. But at least now there's a chance they'll finally get their homes. *Der aaye, durust aaye*.
U6, Agreed. Some hope is better than no hope. But don't expect miracles. It will still take time.
Finally! *Itni der baad* kuch toh positive hua hai Sports City mein. I had almost given up hope. But will the property values *really* go up? I'm still skeptical.