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Noida Max One Tests Luxury Housing Demand

Noida’s premium housing market has crossed another price threshold, with Max Estates reporting sales at ₹37,000 per sq ft, excluding GST, at its Max One mixed-use development in Sector 16B. The company describes this as the city’s highest reported sale value. The figure places Noida’s luxury segment firmly in competition with established high-value markets across Delhi NCR, while raising questions about affordability, demand and the urban infrastructure needed to support such projects.

Max One received its RERA registration in March 2026, allowing the redevelopment of the long-delayed Delhi One site to move ahead. The project covers about 10 acres and has an estimated development potential of roughly 2.5 million sq ft. Company filings put its development value at around ₹3,200 crore, with potential annuity income of approximately ₹145 crore. The RERA milestone is significant beyond the luxury pricing. The site had been tied to a stalled development and insolvency process, leaving earlier purchasers waiting for a viable resolution. Its revival illustrates how regulatory approvals and restructuring can determine whether large urban land parcels remain dormant or return to productive use. At the reported rate, a 2,000 sq ft residence would carry a base price of about ₹7.4 crore before GST, stamp duty, registration and other charges. A 3,000 sq ft unit would reach approximately ₹11.1 crore on the same basis. The headline rate, however, should not be treated as the final acquisition cost.

The pricing also needs to be viewed within Noida’s changing development pattern. Projects near the Delhi border, major road links and metro infrastructure are increasingly targeting high-income buyers. That shift can bring commercial activity, employment and improved public infrastructure, but it can also deepen the gap between premium housing supply and the needs of ordinary households. Max One is planned as a mixed-use development combining residences, offices, retail and other facilities. Such compact, integrated schemes can reduce some routine travel if jobs, services and daily amenities are genuinely accessible within walking distance. Their wider urban value will ultimately depend on pedestrian connectivity, public transport access, water management, energy performance, green space and resilience to extreme weather.

For buyers, the ₹37,000 figure is therefore only one measure. Resale liquidity, maintenance costs, rental potential, construction progress and RERA disclosures are equally important. For the city, the larger test is whether premium development adds lasting economic value without increasing pressure on roads, water, energy and other civic systems. Noida’s luxury housing market is clearly moving upwards. The next measure of success will be whether this capital-intensive growth translates into a better-connected, resource-efficient and more resilient urban environment.

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