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posted on 8 AprUP Government's New FAR Policy Removes Height Limits in Noida
**No more height limits in Noida buildings!** Yeh news kaafi interesting hai, guys. UP government ne FAR rules change kar diye hain. Basically, ab Noida mein building height ki koi limit nahi hogi. More high-rises are coming, which means developers can build more units on the same land. Zameen ka zyada istemal hoga. Is this good news or bad news for those looking to buy property in Noida? What do you think?
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So, what's the next step? When will we see these new high-rises actually start coming up? Any timeline?
So, basically, builders are happy, and buyers are worried. Typical Noida scenario. lol
My biggest concern is the quality of construction. Will developers cut corners to maximize profits? We need stricter regulations and oversight.
I think this is a mixed bag. Good for increasing housing supply, but potentially bad for infrastructure and existing residents. Time will tell.
Let's be honest, this is all about increasing revenue for the government. They don't care about the long-term consequences.
What about fire safety? Taller buildings require more robust fire safety measures. Will the authorities ensure that these are in place?
RERA registration number check karna is very important, guys. Don't trust anything without verifying on the RERA website. I learnt that the hard way.
Bilkul sahi baat hai. RERA is your best friend in Noida real estate.
I'm a first-time buyer, and I'm so confused. Should I wait and see how this policy plays out, or should I buy now before prices potentially rise further? Any advice?
U17, that's a tough one. Market is very volatile right now. Interest rates are also climbing. Maybe consult a financial advisor before making a decision.
This news might be a game changer for Sector 150. Already seeing a lot of development there, this will only accelerate things. I'm expecting prices to go up in the long run.
Sector 150 is definitely promising. But the connectivity needs to improve. Metro extension kab tak hoga?
U8, which builder? Name and shame! We need to protect each other from these fraud companies.
Does this mean those of us living on lower floors will have our views blocked by new, taller buildings? That's not fair! I paid a premium for the open view.
That's a valid point. Check your sale agreement carefully. There might be clauses related to unobstructed views. Consult a lawyer if needed.
U10, bhai, real estate is always a risk. Nothing is guaranteed. But yeah, check your agreement.
Anyone have any insight on how this will impact property taxes? Higher buildings = higher taxes, right?
Impact on resale value will be interesting. Will older, shorter buildings become less desirable compared to the new high-rises? Food for thought...
U3, exactly my concern! Noida already has infrastructure issues. More high-rises will only make it worse. Paani ki problem toh har summer mein hoti hai.
True that. And parking! Finding parking in Sector 18 is already a nightmare. Imagine what it'll be like with even more people.
Infrastructure upgrade bhi toh hona chahiye na? Government ko sirf building banane se matlab hai kya?
This is potentially good for investors. More rental income opportunities if you can snag a good deal early on. But do your research! Don't just jump into any project.
I bought a 2BHK in Sector 78 two years ago, thinking it was a good investment. Turns out, the builder is a crook. Delayed possession by almost 3 years now. This news makes me nervous. More competition for a builder who can't even deliver on existing promises!
Finally! Maybe now prices will become more reasonable. Developers were artificially inflating rates due to limited supply. Let's see what happens.
I'm skeptical. More units doesn't automatically mean lower prices. Demand is still high, especially with the Jewar airport coming up. Bhai, builders will find a way to keep prices high.
Interesting news indeed. But what about the infrastructure? Can Noida handle so many more people? Roads, water, electricity... sab chaos ho jayega. Has anyone thought about that?