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Yash Gaikwad
posted on 18 MarSector 166 Noida: Safe for families? School options?
Looking at 3BHKs in Sector 166. Wife wants a safe society for the kids. How's the actual safety situation, especially at night? Also, what are the school options nearby? Good schools matter a lot. Any insights on daily life there, bhai?
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So, what did you decide? Still considering Sector 166, or looking at other options?
Rising property rates are making it harder to buy. I'm thinking of postponing my decision for a while.
Overall, Sector 166 is okay for families if you prioritize affordability over convenience. Just be prepared for the commute for schools and shopping. And do your homework on the builder!
U2, possession is a gamble. Some projects are on time, some are delayed by years. Check the builder's track record carefully.
Exactly. RERA website is your best friend. Check the project's completion date and any pending complaints.
Sector 166 is still developing. So, expect some construction noise and dust for a while. But it's relatively cheaper than other sectors.
My cousin lives there. He says the biggest issue is the lack of proper markets and shopping options nearby. You have to drive to Sector 18 or 137 for everything.
Personally, I think Sector 150 is a better option for families. More green spaces, better schools, and closer to the city. But it's also more expensive.
What is the current rate per sq ft in that area? Anyone has any idea?
U18, depends on the project. But expect around 6k-7k per sq ft for a decent 3BHK.
Don't fall for the 'freebies' and 'discounts' they offer. Focus on the actual price and the amenities. I made that mistake and now I'm stuck with a half-finished clubhouse.
Haan yaar, builders are notorious for that. They promise the moon and deliver nothing.
Possession mila kya kisi ko recent projects mein? What's the ground reality?
I bought a 3BHK in Sector 166 three years ago. Initially, it was very isolated. But now, things are improving. More families are moving in, and the market is picking up. But yeah, school is a daily commute.
Check the RERA registration of the project before you book anything. Some builders are notorious for delays. Don't just go by what the sales guy tells you.
Which builder are you considering? Some have a better reputation than others. Also, what's your budget?
Safety depends on the specific society and the security measures they have in place. Visit the society at night and see for yourself. Talk to the residents.
Bhai, I heard the FNG Expressway is getting better connectivity now, which should help with commute. But still, Sector 166 is a bit far from everything.
True. Sector 150 is a better option if connectivity is a priority. It's closer to Pari Chowk and the Yamuna Expressway.
Which project are you looking at specifically? Some are better maintained than others. And 'safe' is subjective, yaar. What are your specific concerns?
Bhai, schools are a big issue. Sector 137 mein jo schools hain, traffic bahut zyada hota hai. Consider that too during peak hours.
U4 is right. Sector 137 traffic is a nightmare. I live in Sector 78 and even getting there is a pain.
Exactly! And those schools charge a bomb!
Traffic is bad everywhere in Noida, yaar. That's the price we pay for living here.
Sector 166 is decent, bhai. Safety-wise, most societies are gated and have security. But night mein, like anywhere in Noida, thoda cautious rehna. Schools, yeah, not many *in* 166 itself, but Sector 137 and 143 are close with some good options like Shiv Nadar and DPS. Daily life is peaceful, mostly families.
I agree with U1. Safety is okayish, depends on the society you choose. But schools are a major pain point. Sector 166 mein options kam hai. You'll be driving the kids out for sure.