Investing in agricultural land near Noida is gaining popularity due to affordability and potential high returns. Factors to consider include location, legal titles, and future development plans.
Noida may see a rise in circle rates for the first time since 2017. Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway authorities have increased property rates.
Delhi-Meerut Expressway gets green light for a six-lane Dasna-Meerut connector. The project, costing ₹1,658 crore, aims to alleviate Delhi's traffic congestion.
Villagers in Navi Mumbai are protesting against the government's compensation for land acquisition, demanding higher monetary damages and job reservations.
The local real estate market in Gujarat is gearing up to capitalize on Maruti Suzuki's planned plant, with builders acquiring land for residential and commercial development.
The Central Government aims to resolve issues with the GAIL's Kochi-Bangalore gas pipeline project, facing opposition from farmers and the Tamil Nadu State Government.
Despite facing regulatory challenges, Sahara Group has purchased approximately 25 acres of land in Whitefield, Bangalore for ₹149 crore, with plans for commercial or hotel development.
Home sales in NCR have surged by 46% in January, with clear property acquisition issues boosting buyer confidence. New launches dropped by 35% as developers focused on reducing unsold inventories.
The all-party meet failed to reach a consensus on the land acquisition bill, impacting farmers awaiting compensation and delaying infrastructure projects. Opposition parties strongly opposed the bill, despite government efforts to expedite its passage for economic boost.
Delhi High Court directs DDA to investigate illegal residential plot dealings in the city. A PIL filed by a Delhi resident prompted the order, alleging illegal sale and purchase of plots allotted under DDA schemes.
Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) has frozen agricultural land conversion, affecting investors planning farmhouses. Only 5% conversion is allowed, impacting land sharks.
Noida Authority announces additional metro stations for the Noida-Greater Noida link, addressing growing population needs and land acquisition concerns with plans for speedy project execution.
CREDAI expresses reservations regarding the potential success of MIDC's updated SEZ policy, which allocates additional land for housing development. They insist concessions must be offered.
MIDC's new industrial policy allows 40% of SEZ land for residential projects, potentially generating ₹3.08 lakh Cr in revenue and boosting industry growth in Mumbai.
CREDAI urges Parliament for consumer-friendly real estate reforms, citing stalled projects and the need for "Home for All." They criticize the one-sided regulatory bill and suggest a single-window clearance system.
Gurgaon farmers allege land grabbing by real estate developers with the consent of the Authority. They claim that government urbanization plans are meant to benefit developers, not farmers.
The Allahabad High Court halted construction on residential projects in Noida Sectors 120 and 75 after farmers petitioned, alleging improper land acquisition processes.
Lodha Group in talks to buy DLF's Mumbai plot for $500 million.
The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a review petition by Noida and Greater Noida authorities regarding NCR Planning Board approvals, delaying flat possessions. Relief for buyers as villagers' petition to quash land acquisition fails.
Mumbai land prices, already the highest in India, are expected to continue their 15 percent decline this year due to high borrowing costs and the need for developers to sell.
Parsvnath Developers is in talks with Sahara Group and ICICI Bank to sell its 1.18-acre plot near Connaught Place, aiming to reduce its Rs 1,300 crore debt.
Real estate experts express concerns as political shifts may favor Lucknow over Noida, impacting land acquisition and development in Uttar Pradesh.
SARE Homes plans to develop 40 million sq ft in next five years across seven major Indian cities, including Navi Mumbai.
GNIDA expects resolution of the Patwari land acquisition crisis, bringing relief to 20,000 homebuyers. The Supreme Court dismissed a petition challenging the government's settlement with farmers, allowing more time for negotiations.
Land scarcity in Noida and Greater Noida is driving up housing costs, with ongoing agitations and legal disputes complicating the situation for developers and farmers alike.