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posted on 19 AprNoida Land Rates Match YEIDA to Expedite DNGIR
₹4,300 per square meter! That's the new land acquisition rate fixed by the Noida Authority for New Noida (DNGIR), matching YEIDA's rates. Seedhi baat, this is big news for property investment! With the Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad Investment Region spanning 209 sq km and being developed in phases, this alignment could really speed things up. Faster development usually means faster appreciation, especially with the Noida International Airport nearby. Landowners' consent is next, so let's see how quickly things move. This could be a golden opportunity to get in early on the next big growth corridor. Do you think this synchronized pricing changes the investment outlook for Noida and YEIDA?
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So, what's the consensus? Is DNGIR worth the risk? I'm tempted, but still hesitant.
I bought a plot in YEIDA a few years back. The appreciation has been good, but the infrastructure is still lacking. Hoping DNGIR will be better planned.
Yeh sab toh theek hai, but will there be enough jobs in DNGIR? Infrastructure alone is not enough. Need employment opportunities to attract residents.
Ultimately, this synchronized pricing is a positive sign. It signals a unified vision for the region. Now, execution is key.
My question is: how will this affect the rental market in Noida? Will more people move to DNGIR and reduce demand in existing sectors?
So, what's the next step? When will they start acquiring land?
U1, the post mentions landowner consent. That's the key. Once they get enough approvals, things should move faster.
I'm more interested in knowing if there will be better connectivity. Will the metro extend to DNGIR?
Be careful guys! Do your due diligence before investing. Check RERA registration, builder's track record, everything!
Agreed with U7. I booked a flat in a project that's been delayed for 5 years. Lesson learned: RERA is your best friend.
What about the farmers? Are they getting fair compensation? Land acquisition is often a messy process.
That's a valid point, U16. Hope they're handling it ethically this time. Otherwise, protests will delay everything.
₹4300 per sq meter, that's roughly ₹400 per sq ft. Sector 150 mein toh abhi 7000+ chal raha hai! Huge difference. But DNGIR will take time to develop.
This might affect property prices in Greater Noida West too. If DNGIR becomes a viable alternative, people might shift their focus.
U19, already happening! Greater Noida West is over saturated. DNGIR offers a fresh start with better planning, hopefully.
Bhai, I've been hearing about 'New Noida' for like 10 years. I'll believe it when I see it. Show me some completed infrastructure first.
U7, exactly! These promises are empty. I invested in Sector 150 and the park isn't even fully developed yet. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
U7, true that! But the airport is a game changer. Even if it's slow, it WILL happen eventually. Patience, my friend, patience.
U7, you're right to be skeptical. But the Noida International Airport is a huge catalyst. This time feels different. Plus, the land rates being the same makes the whole region more attractive.
Does anyone know which sectors fall under DNGIR? I'm looking for a good investment opportunity. Any suggestions?
Check the Noida Authority website, U11. They have a detailed map. It includes areas near Dadri and some parts of Greater Noida West.
I remember when land rates in Noida were dirt cheap. My dad bought a plot in the 80s for peanuts. Wish I had his foresight!
U13, story of every Indian family! 'Kash humne bhi le liya hota...'
U13, hindsight is 20/20. But the key is to look forward. Where will the next wave of growth be?
₹4300? Sounds promising! But Noida Authority ka track record dekha hai? Everything takes ages. Is this actually going to translate to faster development or just another announcement?
Seedhi baat no bakwas! Finally, some alignment. YEIDA was pulling ahead. This levels the playing field. Now, let's see if actual construction happens at the promised pace.
This is good news for DNGIR. But what about the existing sectors in Noida? Sector 78 mein toh abhi tak registry ka issue solve nahi hua hai. Will this distract from those problems?
Exactly my point! Existing problems toh solve karte nahi, chale hai naya area banane. Priorities, people, priorities!
U3, registry issues are a different beast altogether. This is about land acquisition. Don't mix apples and oranges. But I agree, they need to focus on existing residents too.
I bought a plot in YEIDA last year. Rates are already up 20%. If DNGIR takes off, YEIDA rates will skyrocket too. Smart move by the Authority.