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Raj Patel
posted on 28 MarSector 168 residents, what's the real water situation?
Kids have moved out, selling the big house. Sector 168 looks good, but water supply? Municipal pani aata hai regularly ya tanker hi mangwana padta hai? Need something manageable, yaar.
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Anyone knows what's happening with the Jewar airport? That will definitely impact property prices in this area.
Jewar airport is the future! Once it's operational, Sector 168 will be prime real estate.
Thanks, everyone for the info! Will definitely do some more research before making a decision. Will keep you guys posted.
Good luck with your search! Take your time and choose wisely.
Circle rate is one thing, actual transaction rate is another. Market is hot right now, prices are going up. Take advantage of the situation!
I bought a resale property in Sector 168 last year. Water is manageable, but the roads are still under construction. Dust everywhere!
Be careful – some builders in that area have a history of delayed projects. Do your due diligence!
So, overall, Sector 168 is a mixed bag. Good for investment, but needs patience for living. Water is definitely a concern.
Rising rates are making me nervous. Should I invest now or wait?
Now is a good time. Interest rates are still relatively low. Don't wait too long.
Nobody can predict the market, bhai. But generally, real estate appreciates in the long run.
Sector 168 is also quite far from the main city. Connectivity is improving with the metro, but still...
True, but the prices are lower compared to closer sectors. That's the trade-off.
Metro is a game changer, though. Once it's fully operational, connectivity won't be an issue.
Don't just rely on what people say. Go and talk to the residents of the societies you are interested in. Get firsthand information.
What's the current circle rate in Sector 168? Anyone has any idea?
Bhai, power cuts are everywhere in Noida! Get a good inverter, that's the only solution. Water is a bigger concern.
Mera bhi same experience tha 2 years ago. Sector 143 mein liya tha flat, promised municipal water, but sirf tanker. Builder ne chuna laga diya!
Haan exactly, Noida mein yahi problem hai. Builders promise everything before possession.
U11, which builder was it? Name and shame them! We need to be careful.
Check the RERA registration of the project carefully. See what they have promised regarding water supply. It's a legal document.
Good point, U14. RERA mein sab kuch likha hota hai. But even then, builders often don't deliver.
RERA is helpful, but enforcement is still weak. We need stronger action against defaulting builders.
I live in Sector 168. We get municipal water, but only for a couple of hours in the morning. The rest of the day, it's tanker. It's a hassle, especially in summers. Which society are you considering?
U4, which society are you in? I heard Lotus Greens Broadwalk has a decent setup.
Broadwalk is good, but maintenance charges are sky high, yaar. Worth it for the water, maybe?
U6, sky high matlab kitna? I'm also considering Broadwalk. Give some numbers, please!
U7, heard it's around 4-5 rupees per sq ft. Plus all the other charges. So, yeah, expensive.
Thanks guys! Good to know before I visit.
Water is one thing, but what about power cuts? Sector 168 mein frequent power cuts bhi toh problem hai na?
Sector 168 mein municipal water is a big question mark, bhai. Mostly dependence tanker par hi hai. Which project are you looking at?
Totally agree with U1. 168 is still developing. Don't expect regular supply like in older sectors. But things are improving slowly.
Sir, manageable chahiye toh check out Sector 75/76. Water situation is much better there. 168 is good for investment, not necessarily for immediate living, IMO.