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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 8 AprUP Cabinet Streamlines Noida Building Approvals
Noida mein property lene ka plan hai? Then this news is for you. The UP Cabinet just cleared some changes to speed up building approvals in Noida. Seedhi baat, this means less waiting time for projects to get the green light. Hopefully, this translates to faster delivery of homes and more transparency. This could be a game-changer, reducing uncertainty and making Noida an even more attractive investment destination. Sochiye zaroor. Aapko kya lagta hai — positive ya negative for buyers?
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Overall, I think it's a cautiously optimistic situation. Good news, but let's wait and see how it's implemented before celebrating.
Let's hope this actually translates to faster possessions. That's all that matters in the end.
RERA registration number check karna sabse important hai. Don't skip that step.
I think it's a calculated move before the elections. Let's see if it's just a jumla or if it's real.
Fingers crossed! Maybe this will finally bring some relief to all those who have been waiting for years for their homes.
UP government doing something good for a change? Shocking!
So, what are the actual changes? Anyone have more details on what was approved?
Has anyone bought in the new ATS project near the expressway? Thoughts?
U16, I heard it's good, but the location is a bit far from everything. Connectivity is key.
This is definitely a positive step. Anything that reduces the builder's power is good for the consumer.
I'm a tenant in Noida Extension, thinking of buying. Should I wait and see how this plays out?
U19, rents are going up like crazy. If you can afford it, buy now. Rates will probably increase after this news.
Bhai, prices toh already bahut badh gaye hain after the metro extension news. This will just add fuel to the fire.
Mera experience toh bahut kharab raha hai Supertech ke saath. Never again.
I'm an NRI looking to invest. Is Noida really a good option? I've heard so many horror stories about delays and fraud.
U11, Noida is good if you do your research. Stick to reputed builders and check RERA registration properly. Don't just blindly invest based on marketing.
Bhai, Gurgaon is also a good option. Thoda expensive hai, but more developed.
Positive for buyers, eventually. But don't expect miracles overnight. It will take time for the changes to be implemented and for the effects to be seen.
Positive for everyone, I think. Less uncertainty means more confidence. Confidence means more investment. It's a win-win, theoretically.
Theoretically is the key word, U3. Builders are notorious for finding loopholes. RERA bhi kuch nahi kar paaya ab tak.
Exactly, U3. 'Theoretically' is doing all the work here. I'll believe it when I see it.
I bought a flat in Sector 75 5 years ago. Still waiting for possession. Will this help with existing delayed projects too?
That's the million-dollar question, U7. I doubt it. This is probably only for new projects.
Sector 150 mein rates already sky high hain. Will this make it worse? I was hoping to buy there soon.
Don't get your hopes up too much guys. Builders will still find ways to delay. It's in their DNA.
Finally some good news! Noida mein toh approvals mein hi saari der ho jaati hai. Hopefully, this actually makes a difference and doesn't just remain on paper. Dekhte hain!
Seedhi baat no bakwas! If this actually speeds things up, toh bhai, property prices will definitely go up. Good for investors, maybe not so much for first-time buyers.