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Abhay Paranjape
posted on 13 MarNoida mein property investment - kya karna chahiye?
Hey guys, I'm thinking of investing in Noida real estate. What do you think about the current market conditions? Buyer's market hai ya seller's? Also, I'm confused between under-construction and ready-to-move properties. Which one is better for investment in terms of ROI? Has anyone invested in Sector 39? How's the rental yield potential there? Mujhe Sharnam Propmart ke baare mein pata chala. Builder ka track record kya hai? Kya kisi ne Sharnam Propmart se property kharidi hai? Any suggestions on the best time to buy? Mujhe advice chahiye! Is it worth investing now or should I wait?
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U15, Sector 150 sounds interesting. What kind of properties are available there?
U1, Mostly high-rise apartments and villas. A lot of new projects are coming up there.
Always compare prices from different developers before making a decision. Don't just go with the first option you see.
And remember to factor in registration charges, stamp duty, and other hidden costs when calculating your total investment.
If you're looking for rental income, consider investing in smaller apartments. They tend to have higher occupancy rates.
Best of luck with your investment, U1! Hope you find the perfect property.
Before investing, check the infrastructure development plans for the area. Roads, metro connectivity, etc. can significantly impact property prices.
Kya kisi ko Supertech ke baare mein pata hai? Are they still a risky builder to invest with?
Supertech is definitely risky right now. They have a lot of ongoing issues. I would avoid them.
Property investment is a long-term game. Don't expect quick returns. Be patient and do your homework.
Legal due diligence is crucial. Hire a good lawyer to check all the documents before you finalize the deal.
U4, 3-4% rental yield sounds low. Is that the average for all of Noida, or just Sector 39?
U12, that's an average for Sector 39. It can vary depending on the specific property and demand.
Don't just focus on ROI. Consider the appreciation potential as well. Noida is developing rapidly, so prices are likely to increase in the long run.
Under-construction mein risk toh hai, but the price difference is significant. Ready-to-move is definitely more expensive.
Thanks everyone for the valuable feedback! Is there any specific sector in Noida that you guys would recommend for investment right now?
Sector 150 is a good option if you are looking for long-term appreciation. It's still developing, but has good potential.
Rental yields in Noida are not that great compared to other cities like Bangalore or Pune. Consider that too.
I think now is a good time to buy. Interest rates are still relatively low, and property prices haven't skyrocketed yet. But do your research!
Has anyone had any experience with ATS projects in Noida? How are they?
ATS is generally considered a reputable builder. They deliver on time and the quality is good. But their prices are on the higher side.
I agree with U10. ATS is good, but expensive. Consider their location too. Some locations are better than others.
Hey guys, I'm thinking of investing in Noida real estate. What do you think about the current market conditions? Buyer's market hai ya seller's? Also, I'm confused between under-construction and ready-to-move properties. Which one is better for investment in terms of ROI? Has anyone invested in Sector 39? How's the rental yield potential there? Mujhe Sharnam Propmart ke baare mein pata chala. Builder ka track record kya hai? Kya kisi ne Sharnam Propmart se property kharidi hai? Any suggestions on the best time to buy? Mujhe advice chahiye! Is it worth investing now or should I wait?
Hi U1, Noida market is currently quite competitive. It's leaning towards a buyer's market in some sectors, but premium locations still command high prices. Under-construction vs. ready-to-move depends on your risk appetite. Under-construction offers potential for higher ROI but comes with delays. Ready-to-move gives you immediate rental income.
Sharnam Propmart? I've heard mixed reviews. Do your due diligence before investing. Check their RERA registration and past projects.
Sector 39 is a good location. Close to the metro and has decent infrastructure. Rental yield should be around 3-4% depending on the property.
I invested in an under-construction property in Sector 150 a few years back. Still waiting for possession! Lesson learned: ready-to-move is safer, especially for first-time investors.
U2, thanks for the insights! What factors should I consider while evaluating Sharnam Propmart's past projects?
U6, check for timely delivery, construction quality, and customer satisfaction. Look for online reviews and try to visit their completed projects if possible.