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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Get State of the Art Office Space in Noida at Modest Prices

Noida, the New Okhla Industrial Authority, is one of the fast growing cities in India. In addition to the industrial space, more than 20% of the city is occupied by commercial property. Delhi is increasingly becoming crowded over the years with people migrating to the capital region in search of better educational facilities and professional growth.

For this reason, the city has now become all the more expensive and jam-packed. Though the capital region homes some of the best educational institutions such as JNU, IGNOU and Delhi University, it is slowly becoming deplete of housing resources for the common man and to top it, the transportation costs and rent has significantly increased as well.

Most of the office space inNoida and commercial property development is spread over sectors 1 to 6, 10 to 16, 16A (film city), 18, 51, 51 and 57 to 62. Several contemporary commercial avenues are also in its way to completion in sectors 21, 28, 29 and 37. Now many Indians as well as MNCs find Noida as one of the most preferred locations in the NCR with several IT companies well placed in major commercial sectors numbered as 29, 57, 58, 59 & 60.

Flats in Noida benefit from its relative proximity to Delhi. Excellent network of roads and other infrastructure make up for a good option to reside in. Also many prominent names in both the domestic and international hospitality sectors are in the process of initiating exclusive projects in Noida. Hence, if you are looking forward to making an investment in residential or a commercial property then now is the time and Noida is the place to opt for as flats in Noida and officespace in Noida are in great demand at the moment.


A large area in and around sector 18 also homes some of the most renowned office complexes making it an alluring option for job seekers. Besides being one of the top IT hubs, Noida is also becoming a common address for several renowned BPOs. The city has undergone a complete transformation in the past few years and is no longer a stereotype industrial area, but an archetype of India's growth as an economic superpower.

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