Availability of housing options , aided by promising development opportunities , increased investments and improved job prospects have contributed to the remarkable growth of housing in Noida.
According to a JLL report , Noida witnessed the sale of 14822 apartments amounting to Rs 24944 crore in 2023.
Notably, the average cost of an apartment in Noida witnessed a substantial increase from INR 1.24 crore in 2022 to INR 1.68 crore in 2023. This surge in prices further highlights the attractiveness of the Noida residential market. The Noida-Greater Noida Expressway micro market has emerged as a prominent location for leading national developers to introduce their projects. Additionally, the Greater Noida submarket has also seen the introduction of ultra-luxury projects with a limited number of units.
The revival of stalled projects by government agencies, along with the active participation of real estate developers, has further instilled confidence in the market.
Commenting on the market performance, Dr Samantak Das, Chief Economist and Head Research & REIS, India JLL says, ” Sales at 14,822 apartments in 2023 were highest post 2016, reflecting the resurgence in residential market backed by quality supply and stable economic conditions. Interestingly, 62 percent of the sales were in under construction projects. This depicts the return of buyer confidence towards under construction projects as the market is getting mature in terms of transparency and regulations. Noida which was earlier considered an affordable and mass housing market, saw considerable sales in luxury segment. Apartments priced at Rs 3.5 crore and above had a share of 23 percent in overall sales in Noida in 2023. The upcoming Noida International Airport is expected to play a significant role in the spike of the housing market further”.
Noida | 2022 | 2023 |
Units sold | 13,168 | 14,822 |
Units Launched | 4,348 | 5,949 |
“The Noida residential market exemplifies resilience and growth in both demand and supply parameters. With over 5,900 apartments launched in 2023, quality supply entered the market. Real estate developers have actively acquired land parcels to cater to the surge in housing demand. In 2023 alone, developers acquired over 59 acres of land valued at approximately Rs 1,775 crore in Noida. Despite the increase in new launches, the unsold inventory in Noida has decreased to its lowest level since 2009. At 45,306 units, it is down by 16 percent from the previous year, indicating robust demand from both investors and end-users,” said, Manish Aggarwal, Senior Managing Director North & East, India, JLL.
The decreasing unsold inventory, coupled with new planned supply and infrastructure development, including the Noida International Airport, further reinforces the promising outlook for the market.