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posted on 14 AprNoida Property Accessible Again: Overpriced Deals Gone in 2025
Noida mein property lena, ek zamane mein, kitna mushkil tha na? It felt like everything was overpriced and selling too fast. But seedhi baat, things are changing! New data shows sales are down and developers like Gaurs, ACE, Godrej and others aren't launching projects at the same crazy pace. Plus, the overall unsold inventory in NCR is shrinking. Basically, the market is cooling off. All that hype-driven demand seems to be fading. Is this a good thing or a bad thing for those of us looking to buy in Noida? Sochiye zaroor.
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Data shows sales are down, but rental yields are also increasing. Maybe renting is a better option for now.
So, overall, is it a good time to buy or not? I'm still confused.
I think it's a good time to start looking seriously. Do your research, negotiate hard, and don't rush into anything.
Don't forget to factor in the increase in stamp duty charges. It adds a significant amount to the overall cost.
Let's see what happens in the next quarter. Hopefully, we'll have a clearer picture of the market then.
I'm an NRI looking to invest. Is this really the right time to buy in Noida, or should I wait longer?
As an NRI, you have the advantage of the exchange rate. If you're looking long-term, now might be a decent entry point. But do your research!
Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. Possession mila kya kisi ko?
Which project are you talking about?
The new Jewar airport will also have a big impact on prices in the long run. Keep that in mind.
I think it's a temporary slowdown. Once the elections are over, things will pick up again.
Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. Every project felt like a lottery. Now, at least, you can actually negotiate a bit.
Be careful! Builders will try to lure you in with 'discounts' but read the fine print. Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake.
Which builders are actually offering good deals right now? Any recommendations?
ACE is offering some discounts on ready-to-move-in inventory in Sector 153, but do your due diligence.
RERA registration number check karo before putting down any money! That's the most important thing.
I bought in Sector 75 three years ago. Overpaid, definitely. But the connectivity is good now with the metro extension. Still, feeling a bit ripped off seeing these news.
Gaurs is still launching new phases in their projects, just at a slower pace. Don't be fooled by the 'cooling off' talk. They're just being more strategic.
Sochna kya hai? For end-users, it's a good thing. Less pressure, more options. Investors might be worried, but that's their problem.
Has anyone seen any actual price drops? I'm looking in Sector 150, and the prices are still sky-high.
Sector 150 is always going to be expensive. It's the 'new' Noida. Try looking at sectors closer to Pari Chowk if you want more affordable options.
Bhai, Sector 150 ka avg rate 7k/sqft hai abhi bhi. Thoda wait karo, maybe it will come down a bit.
Totally agree! Noida mein property was a nightmare. Har koi lootne ko baitha tha. Good to see things are cooling down. Maybe now first-time buyers like me have a chance.
Cooling down is good, but will prices actually drop significantly? Or will they just stagnate? That's the real question.
Exactly! Stagnant prices are still high prices, especially with interest rates going up.
I think we might see a slight correction in some sectors, especially those with a lot of unsold inventory. But prime locations? Doubt it.
Seedhi baat no bakwas! I've been waiting for this. I was about to give up on Noida and look at Ghaziabad.