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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 18 AprNoida's Four Decades of Urbanisation
Noida folks, ever wonder why the city feels so…well, planned? Turns out, it's by design! Noida has completed 40 years of development, and it's a story of strategic growth led by the Noida Authority. Land release has been carefully managed according to master plans. For us as investors, this means a potentially more stable and predictable market compared to areas with haphazard development. Infrastructure investments are likely to be well-integrated, which drives appreciation. Does this news reinforce your confidence in Noida's long-term investment potential? Does it change your market outlook?
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Heard some buzz about new policies to encourage green building in Noida. Anyone knows more?
Yaar, builder ne phir se date extend kar diya. Ab kya karein? RERA jaana padega phir se.
Overall, I'm cautiously optimistic about Noida's future. The potential is there, but the execution needs to improve.
So, what's the verdict then? Should we be buying, holding, or selling in Noida right now? What's everyone doing?
Anyone has any info on the upcoming Jewar airport's impact on Noida's real estate?
I think Noida is a good bet for the long term. The strategic planning combined with infrastructure development makes it a relatively safe investment. But do your due diligence!
Frankly, I'm still skeptical. The Noida Authority needs to be more transparent and accountable. We need better governance.
Possession mila kya kisi ko recent mein? Which project?
Haan, Gulshan Bellissa mein mila last month. But finishing quality is not great.
Sector 18 is still the heart of Noida. Commercial properties there are always in demand.
The new metro line extension will definitely boost property values in the long run. That's something to consider.
Bhai, be careful with these builders. Check their RERA registration number and past projects before investing. Mere dost ka paisa doob gaya ek project mein.
I'm an NRI looking to invest in Noida. Which sectors are considered the most promising for rental income?
Mera personal experience toh mixed raha hai. Bought a property in Sector 44. Location is prime, but maintenance charges are ridiculously high!
I bought a flat in Sector 150 three years ago. Initially, I was worried about the distance from Delhi, but the green spaces and relatively lower pollution swayed me. Abhi toh rates bhi badh gaye hain.
Sector 150 is good for long-term investment. But the appreciation is slower compared to sectors closer to Delhi.
Planned or not, builder ne possession dene mein toh late kar hi diya. 2 saal se latka raha hai mera project.
Same here, U9! Which project are you talking about?
Rising property rates are a concern. Is this the right time to invest or should we wait for a correction? Any thoughts?
Noida Extension ka kya scene hai? I'm thinking of buying there. Affordability is a big factor for me.
Noida Extension is still developing. Infrastructure is improving, but it's still far from being fully developed. Risk-reward ratio is higher.
True that! Noida's planning is definitely a plus. But bhai, planning toh hai, implementation mein kitna dum hai? That's the real question.
Exactly! Paper pe sab mast dikhta hai, ground reality kuch aur hi hoti hai. Sector 75 mein dekh lo, kitna construction chal raha hai abhi tak.
40 years! Feels like just yesterday I was struggling to find a decent PG here. Time flies! I agree, the planned aspect is reassuring, but builder ki niyat bhi toh honi chahiye.
Noida Authority ka master plan toh sahi hai, but what about the execution? Corruption bhi toh hota hai na? How do we ensure accountability?
Good point. RERA mein complaint karo. That's the only way to keep them in check.