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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 19 AprNoida Transforms into Luxury Realty Hub as Corporates Move In
📢 Noida ban raha hai next luxury real estate destination! Guys, yeh news toh suni hogi! Noida is becoming a hub for luxury homes, almost like Gurgaon ko takkar de raha hai. Big developers like M3M India and Max Estates are building some seriously high-end stuff, some going for ₹40 crore! Airport banne se companies bhi aa rahi hain, so demand toh badhegi hi. Delhi One jaise projects are changing the skyline. Essentially, Noida mein property lena abhi *smart* investment ho sakta hai. What do you guys think? If you're looking to buy in Noida, share your experience! Kya dekh rahe ho?
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So, is Noida really becoming the next luxury hub? Or is it just hype?
I visited a Max Estates project last week. The quality of construction was impressive, but the price was a bit steep.
Overall, Noida has potential, but do your research and be careful before investing. Don't just believe the hype.
Luxury is subjective. What one person considers luxury, another might find basic. Don't fall for marketing gimmicks.
True that U20. Location and builder reputation matters more than fancy amenities.
Anyone know the RERA registration number for the new M3M project in Sector 94? Want to check the details.
U2, check the UP RERA website. It's all public information.
I think Noida is a good long-term play. The metro connectivity is improving, and the airport will boost the economy.
Bhai, builders are all the same. They promise the moon and deliver nothing.
I'm an NRI looking to invest. What are the best sectors for rental income in Noida?
Rental yield is pretty low in Noida compared to other cities. Don't expect huge returns.
Mera experience toh bahut kharab raha hai. Booked a flat with Supertech 10 years ago. Still fighting for possession.
Rates are definitely going up. I was quoted ₹6500/sqft in Sector 75 last month, now they are saying ₹7000.
Sector 150 is good for investment, but living there currently is a pain. Roads are still under construction, and shops are limited.
Delhi One is nice, but the maintenance charges are insane! I heard they are like ₹20 per sq ft.
I'm a first-time buyer. Confused between Noida and Greater Noida West. Any suggestions? Budget is around 70 lakhs.
U13, Greater Noida West is cheaper, but Noida has better connectivity. Depends on your priorities.
U13, check out Gaur City in Greater Noida West. Good options in that budget.
₹40 crore? Who even buys that stuff in Noida? I mean, seriously?
NRI log bhai! They are looking for investments and Noida is relatively cheaper than Delhi.
U3, you'd be surprised. There's a lot of wealth in Delhi-NCR, especially with the startup boom.
Airport definitely is a game changer. I bought a plot near Jewar a few years back, hoping for this. Lagta hai finally paisa banega.
I bought in Sector 150. They promised possession in 2022, still waiting. Builder is saying 'force majeure' because of COVID. Anyone else facing this?
U7, force majeure? That's their favourite excuse. Check your agreement carefully.
U7, which project? Name and shame!
U7, bhai RERA mein complaint daalo. They are pretty effective.
📢 Noida ban raha hai next luxury real estate destination! Guys, yeh news toh suni hogi! Noida is becoming a hub for luxury homes, almost like Gurgaon ko takkar de raha hai. Big developers like M3M India and Max Estates are building some seriously high-end stuff, some going for ₹40 crore! Airport banne se companies bhi aa rahi hain, so demand toh badhegi hi. Delhi One jaise projects are changing the skyline. Essentially, Noida mein property lena abhi *smart* investment ho sakta hai. What do you guys think? If you're looking to buy in Noida, share your experience! Kya dekh rahe ho?
Gurgaon ko takkar? Bhai, abhi toh bahut door hai. But yeah, Noida is definitely improving. Infrastructure is getting better.