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Amit Sharma
posted on 25 MarNoida investment sahi hai? Sector 153 or Noida Extension?
Guys, I'm thinking of buying my first property in Noida. So confused! Is Noida even a good investment now? My parents keep saying property prices are too high. Kya aap logon ko pata hai, Sector 153 mein Sunworld Developers sahi rahega? Or should I consider Noida Extension? Which one is better for long-term appreciation, yaar? I'm also confused about under-construction vs ready-to-move flats. Has anyone experienced delays with Sunworld projects? I had no idea RERA horror stories were so common! Mujhe advice chahiye... I don't wanna make a mistake. What's your take? Should I just rent instead? It's all so overwhelming!
#investment#residential#Noida Extension#Sunworld Developers#under-construction#ready-to-move#rental#Sector 153#property prices
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Ultimately, it depends on your risk appetite and budget. Noida is still a good investment in the long term, but choose wisely! Do your homework!
Rising rates are a concern, but so is the risk of getting stuck with a bad project. Don't FOMO your way into a bad investment.
One thing people often forget: check the distance from schools, hospitals, and your workplace. Connectivity is not just about roads; it's about access to essential services.
Before you finalize anything, get a lawyer to review the agreement. They can spot potential red flags.
So, OP, what did you decide? Sector 153 or Noida Extension? Any specific project in mind?
Renting is not a bad option at all if you are not sure. You can wait and watch the market for a while.
My personal experience: I booked a flat with Supertech in Noida Extension. Biggest mistake of my life! Still fighting for possession after 5 years! Avoid at all costs.
Check the builder's financial health! Some builders are heavily in debt. That can lead to project delays or even abandonment.
Sunworld? Be very careful. My cousin booked with them in Sector 107 and the possession is delayed by almost 2 years.
Don't be swayed by fancy brochures and marketing. Visit the site, talk to existing residents (if possible), and do your due diligence.
Under-construction vs ready-to-move is a tough call. I went with ready-to-move because I couldn't handle the uncertainty. Peace of mind is worth the extra cost, in my opinion.
RERA registration is a MUST. Don't even consider a project without it. And read the fine print!
Haan bhai, RERA website pe builder ka track record check karo. Case studies dekho.
Noida Extension has more affordable options. If budget is a constraint, explore there. But be prepared for potential delays and infrastructure issues.
Guys, what's the current average rate in Sector 153 for a 3BHK? Last I checked it was around 6500-7000 per sq ft.
Last I heard it was closer to 7500 for a good project. Rates are rising due to the new metro line extension.
7000-7500 sounds about right. Depends on the builder and location within Sector 153.
My two cents? Noida Extension is still developing. Infrastructure is a problem. Sector 153 has better connectivity (Noida-Greater Noida Expressway). But Sunworld specifically? I've heard stories. Which project are you looking at specifically?
Exactly! Noida Extension mein abhi bhi roads ban rahe hain. Dust everywhere!
Connectivity is key! Sector 153 is close to Pari Chowk and the expressway. Noida Extension is... well, further out.
Don't just look at appreciation. Consider rental yield too. Sector 153 might fetch higher rent if you decide to lease it out later.
I bought in Sector 78 three years ago. Prices have gone up, but so has the maintenance! Plus, the promised park is still 'under development'. Be wary of builder promises!
Sector 153 mein Jaypee Greens projects are also good. Check unke bhi options. Sunworld ke saath I've heard about possession delays from a friend.
Noida Extension is a gamble, yaar. Sector 153 is comparatively safer, but Sunworld? Research their past projects thoroughly. Delays are a HUGE problem in Noida. Renting is always an option if you're unsure. Don't rush into it!
Bhai, I feel your pain! First property is scary. Sector 153 is generally better planned than Noida Extension, but price points are higher. Sunworld... hmm, mixed reviews. Check RERA registration and completion deadlines carefully. Under-construction is cheaper but risky. Ready-to-move is expensive but safe.