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posted on 17 AprNoida Real Estate Challenging Gurugram? Jewar Airport & Infrastructure Boost
📢 Noida vs. Gurugram: Is the real estate tide turning? Noida folks, seems like *achhe din* are here! With Jewar Airport taking shape and infrastructure getting a serious upgrade, Noida's property market is buzzing. We're seeing ultra-luxury projects from the likes of Gulshan Group, M3M India, and Smartworld, including some swanky stuff like the Taj Hotel and Jacob & Co Residences. The numbers don't lie: apartment prices have reportedly tripled and plots have jumped 1.5x in the last five years. And experts are predicting even more growth. Could Noida finally be giving Gurugram a run for its money? *Sochiye zaroor*. What do you investors think – does this shift the market outlook?
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I think Noida is becoming a viable alternative, especially for those priced out of Gurugram. The affordability factor is a big draw.
So, what's the consensus? Should I sell my Gurugram property and invest in Noida? *Kya bolti public*?
Let's see how quickly Jewar Airport actually gets operational. That will be the real test.
Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. *Yeh toh chalta rehta hai* in Noida.
Ultimately, it depends on your priorities. If you want a well-established, vibrant city, Gurugram still has an edge. But if you're looking for future growth and potentially higher returns, Noida is a good bet.
The key is to invest in the right location and with a reputable builder. Don't just blindly follow the hype.
What about the air quality? Gurgaon has been struggling with pollution. Is Noida any better?
Mera bhi same experience tha with a builder in Sector 119. Promised the moon, delivered a crater. Check the builder's history meticulously.
Plots have jumped 1.5x? Which plots, bhai? Agricultural land or residential? Big difference!
I think Noida is definitely catching up. Gurugram is saturated and overpriced. Noida has more potential for growth.
Sector 78 mein kya rate chal raha hai aajkal? Anyone know?
U4, last I checked, around 6500-7000 per sqft for resale. New projects are quoting higher, of course.
Don't forget the metro connectivity! The Noida metro extension is a huge advantage. Makes commuting within Noida and to Delhi much easier.
What about the Yamuna Expressway? That's been around for ages but hasn't really transformed the area as much as expected. Will Jewar Airport be different?
Possession mila kya kisi ko Taj Hotel Residences mein? Or is it all just advertisement?
I'm a first-time buyer, confused between Noida and Gurugram. Noida seems more affordable, but Gurugram feels more…developed. Any suggestions?
U13, depends on your budget and where you work. If you're working in Delhi, Noida might be easier to commute to.
U13, consider the long-term growth potential. Jewar Airport is a big plus for Noida.
Sochiye zaroor? More like *khareediye zaroor*! Developers are pushing hard. But honestly, the infrastructure still needs a lot of work. Roads, drainage…Gurugram is still way ahead in that department.
I invested in a plot near Jewar three years ago. *Tab toh sab bolte the dub jayega paisa*. Now everyone's singing a different tune! Hoping for good returns.
Gulshan Group? M3M? Be careful, folks. Do your due diligence. Some of these ultra-luxury projects are just marketing hype. Check RERA registration and past project delivery timelines.
Haan exactly, U8. RERA registration number check karna is crucial. Don't get swayed by fancy brochures.
U8, true that. I booked a flat with M3M and they delayed possession by 2 years! Still fighting them.
Finally some recognition for Noida! Gurugram has been hogging the limelight for too long. Jewar Airport is a game changer, no doubt.
Tripled prices? Bhai, show me where! I've been looking to sell my 3BHK in Sector 75 for months. Prices have gone up, sure, but not *that* much.
U2, maybe your expectations are too high? Check the current market rates on Magicbricks or Housing.com before quoting.
U2, depends on the sector and builder, yaar. Sector 150 is definitely seeing that kind of appreciation, especially near the expressway.