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posted on 18 AprNoida's Property Market Surge Driven by Jewar Airport
**90-130% appreciation in some Noida areas?!** Friends, the Jewar Airport effect is REAL! Property values, especially along the Yamuna Expressway, are soaring thanks to the airport and improved connectivity. The Noida-Greater Noida Expressway isn't far behind either, with a healthy jump in prices. Is this massive growth a golden opportunity for investors, or is it making Noida unaffordable for new homebuyers? What do you think?
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So, is it still worth investing in Noida right now, or is it too late? What's everyone's overall opinion?
I think Noida is still a good investment, but you need to be very selective. Do your research, choose a reputable builder, and be prepared for potential delays.
Let's see what happens with the next RBI policy review. Interest rates are a big factor.
New metro line extension bhi consider karna. Proximity to metro can significantly impact property value.
What's the average rate in Sector 143 now? Anyone have recent data?
Affordability is a real concern. Government needs to step in and ensure housing remains accessible for middle-class families.
Don't forget to factor in the registry charges and other hidden costs. They can add up to a significant amount.
Builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. I'm seriously considering taking legal action.
I think the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway is a safer bet. More developed, better connectivity, and established social infrastructure. Yamuna Expressway is still a bit risky, depends on the specific location.
RERA registration number check karo before booking anything, guys. It's a must.
Possession mila kya kisi ko Pari Chowk ke paas wale projects mein?
U17, I know someone who got possession in Jaypee Greens. But overall, delays are still common.
I bought a plot near the FNG Expressway 5 years ago. Prices have definitely gone up, but not as dramatically as some people are claiming. It's a long-term investment, not a get-rich-quick scheme.
I think it's a mixed bag. Investors who got in early are definitely making a killing. But for new homebuyers, especially first-timers, it's getting tougher. EMI burden is increasing with the interest rate hikes.
Jewar Airport is good and all, but what about the basic infrastructure? Roads, schools, hospitals... are they keeping pace with the property development?
Sector 75 mein kya scene hai? Anyone invested there recently?
U12, Sector 75 is pretty developed already. Prices are stable, not seeing the same jump as near Yamuna Expressway. Good for end-use, not necessarily for quick investment returns.
Bhai, this builder ka track record bahut poor hai. Check their past projects before investing. Don't fall for the marketing hype.
Totally agree yaar! Jewar Airport is definitely a game changer, but affordability is becoming a major issue. Young couples are getting priced out.
Is this the right time to invest then? I'm an NRI looking to buy a property for my parents. Sector 150 seems promising, but the prices are already quite high.
U4, Sector 150 is good, but compare with other sectors along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway. You might find better deals further down. Also, check the builder's reputation.
U4, be careful. Sector 150 has a lot of inventory. Make sure the project is RERA approved and has a good track record of timely delivery.
Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. I bought a flat in Greater Noida West hoping for quick appreciation, but the builder delayed possession by almost 3 years! Now, I'm stuck paying both EMI and rent.
U7, that's the Noida story, isn't it? Builders promise heaven and deliver hell. RERA mein complaint file kiya?
U7, Which builder are you talking about? Name and shame them! We need to be careful.
90-130%? Bhai, that seems a little exaggerated. Maybe in specific pockets close to the airport, but not across the board. I bought a plot near Sector 26A last year, and it's definitely gone up, but not THAT much. More like 40-50%.
U1, I agree. 130% is highly unlikely. Builders are definitely hyping it up. It's important to do your research before jumping in.