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posted on 20 AprUP Govt Increases Land Prices in Noida for DNGIR
**₹80,000 crore!** That's the kind of money UP government *invest* kar rahi hai in DNGIR near Noida! Basically, they've upped the land prices to ₹4,300 per square meter for farmers, so land acquisition *jaldi* hoga. Yeh news kaafi important hai for buyers and investors looking at Noida and around Jewar airport. Faster land acquisition means projects will move faster, and *seedha seedha* impact *toh* property prices pe hi hoga, right? Think about it — better infrastructure, better connectivity, *aur* increased economic activity. Market mein kuch bada hone wala hai, especially if you're looking at long-term investments. What do you guys think? Does this change your outlook on investing in Noida?
#Noida#land-acquisition#government-policy#airport
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So, the UP government is basically betting big on this DNGIR thing. It’s a gamble, but could pay off handsomely.
*Dekho*, Noida Extension is becoming a concrete jungle. DNGIR needs to be planned better, with more green spaces.
I think this is a good move overall. It shows the government is serious about developing the area around Jewar airport.
So, what's the next step? When will we see actual construction starting? Anyone have any insider information?
Faster land acquisition is good, but what about the environmental impact? Are they considering that at all?
This news is definitely a positive sign. Hopefully, it will translate into better returns for investors.
I'm more concerned about the existing infrastructure in Noida. Roads are congested, drainage is terrible. Will this DNGIR plan address these issues?
My experience with Supertech has been a nightmare. Avoid them at all costs!
What's the RERA registration number for this DNGIR project? Need to check the details.
I'm an NRI looking to invest. Is now a good time to buy, or should I wait for a market correction?
U16, rates are already pretty high. Election time is usually volatile, so maybe wait and watch?
U16, if you're looking long-term (5+ years), now is as good a time as any. Noida's only going to keep growing. Just do your due diligence.
*Yaar*, I'm so tired of these 'development' promises. I invested in Yamuna Expressway Authority plots 10 years ago, still waiting for basic infrastructure!
Sector 78 mein kya rate chal raha hai aajkal? Anyone have recent experience buying or selling there?
U3, Sector 78 is pretty hot right now. Expect to pay around ₹8,000-₹9,000 per sq ft for a good apartment.
U3, I saw a resale 3BHK in Mahagun Moderne going for ₹1.6 crore recently.
I bought a 2BHK in Gaur City 2 back in 2018. Still waiting for registry! *Yeh sab baatein toh hoti rehti hain*. Until I see actual development, I'm not believing anything.
U11, same here! My friend bought in 2017, still struggling with the builder for basic amenities. RERA mein complaint daalo, maybe that will help?
U11, Gaur City 2 is a mess. Infrastructure is terrible. Should have invested in Noida extension instead.
Does anyone know which sectors will be directly impacted by this DNGIR development? I'm thinking of investing in a commercial property.
*Dekho bhai*, long term mein toh Noida ka future bright hai. Connectivity is improving, more companies are setting up shop. But be careful which builder you choose!
DNGIR? Another Greater Noida West in the making? I'm sceptical. We've heard these promises before.
*Arre yaar*, finally some good news! I'm looking to buy a plot near Jewar. Hopefully, this will speed things up.
₹4300 per sq meter? That's dirt cheap! Where can I get in on this? Seriously, anyone has contacts?
U8, that's the rate for farmers whose land is being acquired, not for buying directly. *Aap toh seedha Ambani banne chale the*!
U8, *aisa kuch hota toh sab log line mein lage hote bhai*. This is for the UP govt to acquire land, not for us to buy at that rate!
₹80,000 crore! Crazy money! But ₹4,300 per square meter seems low, even for farmers. Is this land already under litigation or something?
U1, exactly my thought! Something's fishy. Land acquisition in UP is never straightforward, *bhai*.
*Seedha seedha* impact property prices pe? I hope so! I've been holding onto my investment in Sector 150 for 5 years now. When will this Jewar airport actually *start* operating?
U3, Sector 150 is already seeing good appreciation. Just check PropTiger, rates are up almost 15% in the last year.
U3, I heard December 2024 is the new target. But who knows, right? *Yeh toh sarkari kaam hai*.