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About Jaypee Augusta Town Home
Jaypee Augusta Town Homes by Jaypee Greens is located at Sector 128, Noida. The abode is aesthetically carved for the ultimate comfort of the dweller. Each and every room of the abode is breezy inviting you to breathe fresh air. The architects have made optimum utilization of space in the apartments. You are bound to feel lively in the bright rooms here with ample natural light. The positive aura of the apartment will enliven you all through the day. Being placed at a strategic location all your day to day requirements are taken care of. For a blessed life with your family move into Jaypee Augusta Town Homes by Jaypee Greens.
About Sector 128
Sector 128, an expansive sector, is situated in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. It is situated along the Noida Expressway with a designated green belt and a big public park. Sultanpur, Bakhtawarpur, Goberdhanpur, Sector 127, Sector 131, Sector 108, Sector 105, and Sector 98 are the nearby localities. Noida, Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Ballabhgarh are the nearby cities. The locality is covered by the jurisdiction of the Babarpur Assembly Constituency and the North East Parliamentary Constituency. The latitude and longitude of Sector 128 are 28.5226°N and 77.3561°E respectively. With an area of 4.45 sq km, Sector 128 has a population of 14862 including 8033 males and 6829 females with a population density of 3342 people per sq km (as per the records of 2020). The nearest major post office is the Maharishi Nagar Post Office and the pin code is 201304. Hindi and Urdu are the most popular local languages. The climate of Sector 128 is a local steppe climate. Over the year, the temperature typically varies from 8.3°C to 39.4°C. The months with the maximum and minimum number of rainy days are August and November respectively. According to the Noida Authority, 75% work on the Parthala flyover project has been done The Parthala flyover project is expected to be completed by March 31, 2023 Opportunities to invest in several commercial projects will be launched by GNIDA The last two towers of the Kalypso project have obtained occupancy certificate The Kalypso project is built by the famous builder Jaypee Group What is good here The nearest major railway station and airport are Tughlaqabad and Indira Gandhi International Airport respectively The Noida Authority has planned to restart work on the 5.3 km Chilla Elevated Road The tender for the road repair works in Delta 2 is already in place Sector 128 and its adjacent areas are considered safe, even at night In place of conventional sodium street lights, LEDs will be installed The women safety wing has started patrolling in public places Asgarpur Park, Jaypee Park, and Sector 128 Park are the nearby parks Automated waste treatment facility, with six manufacturing units, has become operational The officials of UPPCB are identifying the “hotspots” to control noise pollution Sector 128 is a nice and posh locality with all the benefits of living Key IT parks, business centers, SEZs, and other prominent workplaces are nearby National Highways reachable to Sector 128 are NH 24 and NH 48 What can be better Last-mile connectivity is still an issue that the residents have to face The resurfacing of the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway was delayed, the firm engaged for it has been penalised The stretch of the Noida Link Road near Akshardham metro station is severely damaged Commuters sometimes face problems due to dysfunctional street lights at DND highway The old patrolling vehicles need high maintenance costs, the police department will introduce new electric vehicles for patrolling Cybercrime cases are increasing, cyber helpdesks have been set up
Jaypee Greens is a prominent real estate developer in India, known for developing large integrated townships, particularly in the Delhi NCR region. A part of the Jaypee Group, the company focuses on creating self-sufficient ecosystems that incorporate residential, commercial, and recreational facilities. Their notable projects include Jaypee Greens Golf & Country Club, Jaypee Greens Noida, and Jaypee Wishtown, all of which feature residential options like apartments, villas, and plots, along with amenities such as golf courses, schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. While they were once considered a leading developer, Jaypee Group, including Jaypee Greens, has faced financial difficulties in recent years, leading to project delays and concerns among homebuyers. Several projects have been subject to insolvency proceedings and intervention by regulatory bodies to protect consumer interests. The reputation has suffered due to project delays and financial issues within the parent group.
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Community Discussions (10)
Ready to move projects: SM Skycon vs Jaypee?
Has anyone compared Skycon Heights and Jaypee Augusta Town Home? I'm downsizing now that the kids have moved out. Which has lower maintenance and better elevator access? Should I prioritize resale value?
Noida property gurus, which ready-to-move for investment?
Working in real estate, I know what builders don't always tell you. Now buying for myself in Noida, and stuck between two ready-to-move options. Golden Nest - 2 is tempting at around ₹25L, but honestly, not sure about the area's long-term ROI. Jaypee Augusta Town Home is another option. Heard mixed reviews about their maintenance. Carpet area is key for me. Super area vs carpet area games are annoying. Anyone have real numbers on usable space in either? Also, resale value down the line – which would attract more buyers? And registry smoothness? I need quick suggestions. What does the community think? Any insights off the record?
Ready-to-move Noida flats: Are they actually worth it?
Okay I'll be honest — I'm torn between Jaypee Augusta Town Home and Vihaan 107. Both ready to move, which is a big plus. Vihaan 107 ka price is decent, but what's the carpet area like, honestly? Jaypee Augusta looks good, but maintenance charges kya scene hai? Has anyone lived there? I'm thinking long-term, like 5-year appreciation. Which one is better for that, ab samajh nahi aa raha. Should I even consider other options?
Ready to move vs Under construction: Worth the gamble?
Anyone compared Jaypee Augusta Town Home to Paramount Floraville? Augusta is ready to move, right? But Paramount Floraville is completed too. Is it worth paying extra for ready possession? I'm honestly not sure. Heard stories about possession delays, but Floraville looks good. Also, what about carpet area efficiency? Which one gives you more usable space for the price? And builder trust, has Jaypee delivered on promises, or are there hidden costs? Should I risk under-construction for potentially higher ROI, or stick with the safety of ready possession? Any first-hand experiences would be great! Not sure if the amenities are actually usable. Thanks!
Paramount Floraville vs Jaypee: honestly underwhelmed, thoughts?
Okay I'll say what no one says: Paramount Floraville is expensive for what it is. I work in real estate, so I see through the super area vs carpet area games. Honestly, the usable space feels cramped for the price. Jaypee Augusta Town Home, on the other hand, is ready to move. That's a big plus, no possession delay headaches. But Jaypee… builder trust factor is always a question, isn't it? What's the real maintenance cost in Jaypee, off the record? I'm also thinking resale value in 5 years. Which will appreciate more? Everyone glorifies Floraville's location, but is it worth the premium? Change my mind.
NRI investment: Supertech Neerajanil or Jaypee Augusta?
Okay I'll be honest – I'm based in Dubai and confused about Noida property. Can't visit easily. Looking at Supertech Neerajanil vs Jaypee Augusta Town Home. Jaypee is ready to move, which is tempting cuz no possession risk. But Supertech looks cheaper per sqft. Is it worth the risk of delay? Also, which has better rental potential for Noida folks? Need a property manager eventually. Any insights into which one appreciates better in 5 years? Koi batao yaar!
Supertech Neerajanil: brochure promises vs reality check?
Supertech Neerajanil mein jo dikhaya hai, woh actual mein hai bhi ya nahi? I'm seriously considering it for my kids' school proximity, but the carpet area efficiency seems less than Jaypee Augusta Town Home. Jaypee is ready to move, which is a big plus, but my wife's priority is a bigger, newer society. Neerajanil ka location toh sahi hai for commuting, but that builder's track record… thoda dar lagta hai. Honestly not sure if the promised amenities are worth the risk of another delayed project. Anyone living in a Supertech project currently? What's your experience with their maintenance and completion timelines? Should I just go for ready possession in Jaypee even if it's slightly older?
Ready to move or under construction in Noida? Confused!
Supertech Neerajanil vs Jaypee Augusta Town Home... which one, yaar? Neerajanil is under construction, so price is lower per sqft, but phir possession kab milega, no idea. Augusta is ready, but the overall cost is high. I'm thinking of resale value in 5 years. Metro connectivity dono mein same hi hai. What does the community think? Which one should I pick?
Ready to move is the only way to go in Noida, fight me
I'm so fed up of renting, landlord raised rent AGAIN! I'm finally taking the plunge. I'm looking at ready-to-move options. Jaypee Augusta Town Home vs SM Skycon Heights... anyone has experience? Skycon seems cheap, but is it cheap for a reason? Augusta is safer, right? Need advice!
Selling bada ghar, downsizing in Noida. Help choose?
Kids have moved out, don't need such a big place anymore, so resale chal raha hai. I'm looking at SM Skycon Heights and Jaypee Augusta Town Home. Skycon is cheaper, but I'm worried about the carpet area. Jaypee is ready to move, which is a plus, but thoda expensive lag raha hai. Maintenance charges mein bhi difference hai kya? Honestly not sure which one to go for. Both are in Noida, which is important. Main priority is a good society and elevator, since I'm getting older. Which has better resale value down the line? What do you guys think? Should I prioritize ready to move or lower price? What would you pick?





