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Greater Noida becoming Real Estate’s New Powerhouse

Noida and Greater Noida have established themselves as formidable contenders in the Delhi NCR residential real estate market. Recent data reveals that these cities experienced an impressive surge in residential transactions during the June quarter of 2024, signalling a robust recovery and renewed investor confidence. The latest report indicates that a total of 8,212 residential deals were registered with the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), marking an astonishing 29% increase from the same quarter last year. Coupled with this rise in transaction volume, the total sales value of properties soared to Rs 6,013 crore, reflecting an extraordinary year-on-year growth of 59%.

This remarkable performance not only solidifies the standing of Noida and Greater Noida as leading real estate markets within Uttar Pradesh but also positions them ahead of other notable regional hubs, such as Ghaziabad and Lucknow. Factors such as proximity to Delhi and significant improvements in infrastructure have been pivotal in driving this surge. Key infrastructure projects, particularly the development of the Jewar International Airport, are expected to significantly enhance connectivity and bolster future demand for real estate. Additionally, enhancements in metro connectivity are making commuting more accessible, further increasing the appeal of these cities for prospective homebuyers. Greater Noida is also witnessing substantial investment, with Rs 60 crore earmarked for infrastructural upgrades. This funding is focused on improving road networks, water supply systems, sewage infrastructure, and street lighting, all of which contribute to an enhanced quality of life for residents. The substantial uptick in both transaction volume and sales value underscores a growing confidence in the real estate markets of Noida and Greater Noida.

From a sustainability perspective, the ongoing infrastructure developments align with urban planning trends that prioritise eco-friendly living and efficient resource management. The focus on upgrading essential services not only improves livability but also fosters a more sustainable urban environment. As these cities continue to develop, they are likely to attract further investment, making them attractive locales for environmentally conscious buyers.

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