Noida has no shortage of people willing to build your house. Walk through any active construction site and you'll find business cards pressed into your hand by contractors, supervisors, and middlemen of various descriptions. The question is never whether you can find someone. It's whether you can find someone good. … Read More
Noida has a large stock of homes that were built between the late 1990s and mid-2000s. Many of them were good construction for their time. But time has passed, families have grown, lifestyles have changed, and what worked in 2002 doesn't always work now. The single bathroom that served a family of three doesn't serve a family of five. The kitchen l… Read More
Noida has changed a lot in the last decade. The apartment towers have multiplied. New sectors have opened up. The metro has expanded. And for most people arriving in the city, the default assumption is that you'll buy a flat — in a high-rise, from a developer, in one of the dozens of projects advertised on every major road. But there… Read More
The conversations you have before a construction project starts matter more than most homeowners realise. They set the expectations, establish the working relationship, and create the written record you'll refer back to if anything becomes unclear mid-project. Skipping these conversations — or having them too vaguely — is where most constructio… Read More
Greater Noida's residential construction market is active but uneven. There are excellent contractors working here — teams with real experience, proper systems, and a track record of delivering what they promise. There are also contractors who present well, take advances, and then manage the project poorly once the money has changed hands. … Read More