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posted on 10 AprNoida Land Pooling Policy Gathers Momentum
Noida mein kuch toh chal raha hai! The Noida Authority is gearing up to acquire land for development using a mix of direct purchase and land pooling. What does this mean for us? Well, this could really speed up projects in the Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad Investment Region (DNGIR). Faster land acquisition usually translates to quicker project delivery and potentially better investment opportunities in the long run. Seedhi baat, it could be a good thing for property values. Has anyone had any experience with land pooling in Noida or have more info on how this will affect property owners?
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Has anyone seen any official notification or press release from the Noida Authority about this? Share the link if you have it.
I think it's too early to say whether this will be good or bad. We need more details and transparency from the authorities.
So, what happens next? When will the land acquisition start? Any timelines?
Overall, this land pooling policy could be a positive step if implemented correctly. But Noida Authority's track record is questionable. Let's wait and watch.
I heard the new metro line extension will also boost property values in some sectors. Anyone knows which ones?
Sectors along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway will benefit the most. Check the metro route map.
What's the guarantee that the land acquired will be used for residential projects? They might build industries or commercial complexes instead.
This could be a game changer for stalled projects. Let's hope the Noida Authority learns from past mistakes and implements this effectively.
My biggest concern is the environmental impact. Noida already has pollution problems. More construction will only make it worse.
Sector 150 mein kya rate chal raha hai aaj kal? I'm thinking of investing.
Around 7000-7500 per sqft, depending on the builder and the project. Check PropTiger and Magicbricks for recent listings.
Be careful guys, bahut scams hote hain. Always check the RERA registration number before investing. Don't trust the builder's promises.
Land pooling policy is good in theory, but the implementation is key. Noida Authority needs to be transparent and efficient.
NRI here - thinking of investing. Is this a good time considering the rising interest rates and global recession fears?
Bhai, market is volatile right now. Rates are high, but property prices are also rising. Do your research before investing.
Faster project delivery? LOL. Builder ne phir se possession date extend kar diya. I'll believe it when I see it.
Direct purchase? I hope they offer fair prices to the farmers. Last time, bahut hungama hua tha.
What about the existing residents? Will there be displacement? Relocation plans?
Mera experience batau? I booked a flat in Sector 75 five years ago. Possession mila kya? Still waiting! Builder is saying 'infrastructure issues'.
Finally, some good news! Noida mein development toh slow turtle pace pe chalta hai. Hopefully, this land pooling thing will actually speed things up. Fingers crossed!
Seedhi baat no bakwas. Land pooling matlab aur zyaada delays! This has been tried before and it's a bureaucratic nightmare. I'm not holding my breath.
Haan yaar, exactly. Government interference = delays and corruption. I have zero faith in this.
Bhai, negative mat ho. Maybe this time it will be different? We have to be optimistic, right?
DNGIR… interesting. Which sectors are included in this exactly? Anyone has a map or something?
I think it includes sectors near the Yamuna Expressway. Check the Noida Authority website, they might have details.
I bought a plot in Sector 151 three years ago, hoping for quick appreciation. Abhi tak toh rate barely hi badha hai. Will this affect my plot?
Sector 151 is pretty developed already, right? I don't think it will be affected directly. But overall market sentiment matters.