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posted on 19 AprNoida's Real Estate Growth Fueled by Infrastructure & Job Opportunities
Did you know Noida's real estate is booming so much that experts predict prices could surge by 20% in the next year? The Jewar Airport is a game-changer, connecting us to 10 major cities and driving demand for premium housing. Plus, with big companies like Adobe and TCS setting up shop, job opportunities are skyrocketing. This is fantastic news for property owners and potential investors. Are you seeing this growth reflected in your property values? Does this make you more bullish on Noida's real estate market? Let's discuss!
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What happened with the RERA complaint U3 filed? Did you get any compensation?
Anyone have data on the actual number of jobs created by these new companies in Noida? That would be a good indicator of future growth.
Overall, I think Noida is a good long-term investment. But do your research, be patient, and don't believe everything you hear from builders.
Check amenities completion before booking, I made that mistake. They promised a swimming pool and clubhouse, but still not ready after 4 years!
The new metro line extension is also a big factor. It will improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion. That will definitely boost property values in the long run.
So, is everyone bullish on Noida now? I'm still skeptical. Too many promises, too little delivery.
I think it's cautiously optimistic. The potential is there, but execution is key. The government needs to crack down on corrupt builders and improve infrastructure.
I think the 20% surge is an exaggeration. Maybe 5-10% in certain sectors, but not across the board.
I'm an NRI looking to invest in Noida. Which sectors are considered 'safe' for investment? I'm not familiar with the local market.
U16, 'safe' is a relative term. Depends on your risk appetite. Sectors closer to Delhi (like 44, 50) are generally considered more stable, but also more expensive. Sector 150 is a good option if you want something newer and greener.
U16, be very careful. Many builders promise the moon but deliver nothing. Verify everything before you send any money. Property fraud is common here.
Yaar, builder ne phir se date extend kar diya lol. This is the third time! I'm starting to lose hope. Anyone else facing similar issues?
Which builder, U19? Name and shame! We need to warn others.
U19, Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago... Filed a complaint with RERA. It helped a little, but still delayed.
Sector 150 ka avg rate 7k/sqft hai abhi. Is it worth it? I'm a first-time buyer, confused about whether to buy or wait.
Don't wait too long, U10. Interest rates are going up, and prices are unlikely to fall significantly in the long run. Think long-term. Check RERA registration number before you book anything!
RERA registration is not a guarantee, U11. It just means the project is registered, not that it will be delivered on time. I learnt that the hard way!
Exactly U12! RERA is a joke sometimes. Builders find loopholes. Due diligence is key. Lawyer se consult karo.
My cousin works in TCS. He said they are planning a big campus in Noida. That's definitely a positive sign for the economy and real estate.
I invested in a commercial property near Pari Chowk 3 years ago. Rent is decent, but capital appreciation hasn't been great. Hoping the airport will change things.
Finally, some good news! Been holding onto my property in Sector 75 for 5 years. Hoping for some actual returns now. Adobe and TCS? That's huge!
Sector 75? Possession mila kya? I heard there are still issues with some towers there.
U4, haan yaar, Sector 75 is a mess. Infrastructure is still lagging behind the promises. Waterlogging during monsoon is a nightmare.
Totally agree. I live in Sector 78, and the roads are pathetic. They promise world-class infrastructure, but deliver... well, not much.
Exactly! Noida Extension is even worse. Sewage problems everywhere. Is this the 'premium' living they advertise?
I bought a flat in Sector 150 last year. The green spaces are amazing, and the connectivity is getting better. But the price is already pretty high. 20% more seems unlikely in such a short time.
20% surge? Bhai, sounds too good to be true! Jewar Airport is definitely a plus, but let's see how quickly it actually takes off. Has anyone seen actual transactions at these inflated prices?
Agree with U1. Noida real estate has potential, but the builder mafia is strong. They always hype things up. I'm holding my investment for now.