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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 13 AprUP Government Streamlines Noida Building Approvals for Land Use
Socha aapna ghar Noida mein lena hai, lekin approvals mein itna time lagta hai! Well, *yeh* news *kaafi* interesting *hai*. The UP government has made building approvals faster in Noida. Basically, builder *logon ko* quicker permission *milega* to construct residential and commercial properties. *Dekha jaye toh*, this should hopefully speed things up and maybe even bring down costs eventually. *Aap kya sochte ho*? Is this good news for Noida property buyers?
#Noida#government-policy#regulatory
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Let's wait and see. *Aage aage dekho hota hai kya*.
So, what's the next step? Will builders start launching new projects immediately?
Overall, I think this is a positive step. But we need to hold the builders accountable and ensure they deliver on their promises.
Builder *log* will find a way to *ghotala*. They always do. *Yeh toh bas dikhawa hai*.
I hope this doesn't lead to more illegal construction. The authorities need to be vigilant.
My friend booked a flat in Noida extension 5 years ago. *Abhi tak* possession *nahi hai*. I hope this helps people like him.
The new metro line extension is also driving up prices in certain areas. Keep that in mind.
*Dekho bhaiyo*, ultimately, it's all about execution. *Agar* the UP government can actually implement this efficiently, it'll be a game-changer.
This is great news for commercial property investors in Noida. Faster approvals will definitely boost the commercial sector.
Caution: check the builder's track record *before* investing. Some of these guys are notorious for delays and poor quality. RERA registration alone isn't enough.
I'm a first-time buyer. *Mujhe toh darr lag raha hai*. So many horror stories about builders. How do I protect myself?
U16, get a lawyer to review the agreement. Don't rely solely on the builder's word. And visit the site multiple times before booking.
Sector 137 mein kya rate chal raha hai aaj kal? Anyone know?
U18, last I checked it was around 6.5k to 7k per sq ft, depending on the project and location within the sector.
*Dekho bhai*, approval *jaldi milega toh* projects *jaldi shuru honge*. More supply means more options for buyers. That's always a good thing.
Faster approvals are good, but what about the quality of construction? They should focus on that too. *Bas jaldi jaldi banane se kya fayda* if it's all sub-standard?
Has anyone seen any actual impact on the ground yet? Like, any projects getting approved significantly faster?
I'm an NRI looking to invest in Noida. Is this a good time to buy? *Ya phir* wait *karna chahiye*?
U12, prices are already high, but the new Jewar airport is a major factor. Long-term, it's probably a good investment. Just do your research!
Good news *toh hai*, but let's see how it plays out *zamin par*. Builder *log toh* promise *bahut karte hain*.
Will this actually reduce costs? I doubt it. *Yeh sab* builder *log milke phir bhi rate badha denge*! Sector 75 mein already rates are crazy.
Exactly! Demand *toh badhega hi* with faster approvals, so prices might actually go UP. *Yeh log hamesha khelte hain*.
U3, agree with you. They'll probably just launch more projects, not reduce prices. *Bas* supply *badha denge*.
I bought in Sector 150 three years ago, *aur abhi tak* possession *nahi mila*. Will this new rule help me get my flat sooner?
U6, check your builder's RERA registration. If they are covered under RERA, *toh* file a complaint. It might help speed things up.
U6, Which builder? *Mera bhi* same problem *hai*.
Finally some good news! Noida mein approvals itne slow hain, *itna* bribe *ka* scene *hai*. Hopefully, this will change things. Fingers crossed!